The American History of Marijuana, Man

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Eric Larson
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The American History of Marijuana, Man
a grower holds a marijuana plant, in Montevideo, Uruguay on Nov. 14, 2012. Credit: Matilde Campodonico

On Jan. 1, Colorado became the first state in the U.S. to allow the "retail sale" of marijuana to adults 21 and older.

Stores sold more than $5 million worth of pot in the first week alone. In anticipation, the Denver Post even hired a marijuana editor to exclusively cover the now-legal market.

But the American cannabis discussion is a long way from finished. The debate has an extensive -- ahem, hazy -- history in the country, dating all the way back to 1600s Virginia (#ColonialStyle).

Check out our full breakdown of weed in America -- past, present and future -- in the above video. You can also subscribe to Mashable on YouTube for more coverage and insight.

 

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