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DENVER (CBS4) The business of getting people high has produced some high returns for entrepreneurs in Colorado, but some feel like the state s green rush might be coming to an end.
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Many in the marijuana industry refer to the explosion in marijuana retailers and pot-based outfits as the green rush.
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I don t know if that s the case that you could have new people jump in and be very successful because that market s pretty saturated and it s got a lot of established operators, said Kayvan Khalatbari, a marijuana store on South Broadway in Denver.
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But it certainly can be very profitable.
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CBS4 s Suzanne McCarroll interviews Kayvan Khalatbari. (credit: CBS)
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Khalatbari operates Denver Relief. He told CBS4 he started consuming cannabis as a teen, and that it helped him deal with anxiety in high school.
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Khalatbari also operates a cannabis magazine called Birdy, a standup comedy showcase called Sexpot Comedy which has marijuana-friendly shows and Sexy Pizza, a chain of pizzerias where part of the proceeds go to drug education.
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I don t think I jumped in like a lot of people did, I eased in, he said.
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Chef Scott Durrah told CBS4 he s planning to add a cannabis cooking school to the family business that will teach students to infuse their food with marijuana.
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This is a meal that the family can eat but also you make a side dish for yourself that s infused. It gives you the option, said Durrah, showing off one of his dishes students will learn how to make.
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Chloe Villano says her cannibas-based consulting business is working out so well she seldom has free time.
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Cloverleaf Consulting is a consulting firm that started in June 2010 and we ve set up hundreds of businesses successfully in the state of Colorado, she said.
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Chloe Villano, right, meets with a client. (credit: CBS)
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She saw a niche people needing help navigating the business of marijuana, and she raced to fill it.
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Villano is like many in the marijuana industry who have come a long way. She says she started with nothing.
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And now I live in downtown Denver. I drive a pretty nice car, I m in a high rise and I m doing really well, she said.
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People magazine labeled Villano a marijuana millionaire. She is <a href=http://architectscanterbury.co.uk/page.php?sale=Kate-Spade-Books>Kate Spade Outlet</a>  now is helping clients set up marijuana businesses outside of Colorado, where there s potential for more green rushes to emerge as more states besides Colorado and Washington consider legalization.
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@@@ DENVER (CBS4) The business of getting people high has produced some high returns for entrepreneurs in Colorado, but some feel like the state s green rush might be coming to an end. Many in the marijuana industry refer to the explosion in marijuana retailers and pot-based outfits as the green rush. Those in the business say they have made their money by <a href=http://www.cicviseu.net/page.php?sale=Tory-Burch-Halima-Bootie>Tory Burch Halima Bootie</a> hard work, not just being in the right state at the right time. But some in the industry aren t certain the climate here is ripe for many more success stories.

I don t know if that s the case that you could have new people jump in and be very successful because that market s pretty saturated and it s got a lot of established operators, said Kayvan Khalatbari, a marijuana store on South Broadway in Denver.
But it certainly can be very profitable. 

CBS4 s Suzanne McCarroll interviews Kayvan Khalatbari. (credit: CBS) Khalatbari operates Denver Relief. He told CBS4 he started consuming cannabis as a teen, and that it helped him deal with anxiety in high school. Khalatbari also operates a cannabis magazine called Birdy, a standup comedy showcase called Sexpot Comedy which has marijuana-friendly shows and Sexy Pizza, a chain of pizzerias where part of the proceeds go to drug education.

I don t think I jumped in like a lot of people did, I eased in, he said.

The owners of a Highlands restaurant called Jezebel s are in the process of building on their existing <a href=http://architectscanterbury.co.uk/page.php?sale=True-Religion-Swim-Suit>True Religion Swim Suit</a> business with a marijuana-based operation. Jezebel s (credit: CBS) Chef Scott Durrah told CBS4 he s planning to add a cannabis cooking school to the family business that will teach students to infuse their food with marijuana.

This is a meal that the family can eat but also you make a side dish for yourself that s infused. It gives you the option, said Durrah, showing off one of his dishes students will learn how to make.

Chloe Villano says her cannibas-based consulting business is working out so well she seldom has free time.

Cloverleaf Consulting is a consulting firm that started in June 2010 and we ve set up hundreds of businesses successfully in the state of Colorado, she said.

Chloe Villano, right, meets with a client. (credit: CBS) She saw a niche people needing help navigating the business of marijuana, and she raced to fill it. Villano is like many in the marijuana industry who have come a long way. She says she started with nothing.

And now I live in downtown Denver. I drive a pretty nice car, I m in a high rise and I m doing really well, she said.

People magazine labeled Villano a marijuana millionaire. She is <a href=http://architectscanterbury.co.uk/page.php?sale=Kate-Spade-Books>Kate Spade Outlet</a> now is helping clients set up marijuana businesses outside of Colorado, where there s potential for more green rushes to emerge as more states besides Colorado and Washington consider legalization. More Marijuana Legalization Stories

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