I would be very concerned about the taxation of marijuana being controlled by your federal government. What a perfect opportunity for them to impose outrageous sin taxes. If you are in Washington do the feds have jurisdiction to bust you for cultivation even though its been legalized? If so the vote for legalization was a sham. Sanctioning by the federal government may seem like a step in the right direction as far as gaining acceptance but I bet your dime bag will go up by some 500%.
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Originally posted by crullersI would be very concerned about the taxation of marijuana being controlled by your federal government. What a perfect opportunity for them to impose outrageous sin taxes. If you are in Washington do the feds have jurisdiction to bust you for cultivation even though its been legalized? If so the vote for legalization was a sham. Sanctioning by the federal government may seem like a step in the right direction as far as gaining acceptance but I bet your dime bag will go up by some 500%.
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Originally posted by Thunder_SnusAccording to the federal government these states do not have the authority to legalize. According to the states they do so some dispensaries are raided but its a tricky situation.
We do not have sin taxes here im sure a tax on weed will be about like taxes on tobacco ever increasing in the states like new york and california and pretty much non existant in some southern states much like tobacco. It also leads a lot of dealers with no income and forced to find work or turn to a life of actual crime.
I see Marlboro and camel giving you a nice 20 pack of nicely rolled joints. Might be something i dabble in while on a nice vacation from work if it even becomes legal here.
But with that being said about taxes its far better than Canada. I think Canada has the little half cans of dip for like 3 times the price of a full can we have here. The cans they get in Canada are like the little half ones they hand out at redneck festivals here.
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Originally posted by crullersSo the vote to legalize in Washington, Colorado did not result in legalization?
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Here is a routine traffic stop, post-legalisation... As you can see, law enforcement has reformed in light of the new law (which took effect last month on 6. December)
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Originally posted by CrowGood question, but it's a little difficult to explain (especially to a foreigner)..... The short answer is: Yes, the vote resulted in legalisation in the states of Washington and Colorado. However, there is more work to be done (at the Federal level).
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Here is a routine traffic stop, post-legalisation... As you can see, law enforcement has reformed in light of the new law (which took effect last month on 6. December)
I stand by my original post that it will most likely be taxed excessively. 1) Because it can generate tons of revenue. 2) To appease the jurisdictions that are morally opposed to it (to some degree). It could very possibly be priced out of the reach of many users, in which case the black market won't go away, but at least the silly prison sentences for possession will stop.
I do find it a bit confusing, I guess I should have followed the other threads more closely.
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Here is how the revenue is going to be divided out (at the state level)...
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Time for a long needed update...
Legislatures in other states have been taking a cue from my state, and I am certainly proud of that. I wish Maryland (Maine, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont) the best of luck in pursuing sensible cannabis reform. If you live in any of these states, now is the time to act.
Bill to Legalize Marijuana Introduced in Maryland
Hot on the heels of the introduction of a bill to tax and regulate marijuana in Maine earlier today, Delegate Curt Anderson (D-Baltimore) has filed legislation in Maryland that would end his state’s prohibition on marijuana and regulate its possession, use, and sale for adults over the age of 21.
House Bill 1453 would create a system to regulate and tax cannabis in a manner similar to how the state handles alcohol. It would instruct the Maryland comptroller to license marijuana retail stores, wholesale facilities and testing facilities and apply an excise tax of $50 per ounce on wholesale sales. The excise tax revenue would go to fund treatment programs to prevent alcohol, tobacco and drug abuse. You can read the full text of this proposal here.
If you live in Maryland, please take a moment and use NORML’s Take Action Center here to easily contact your Representative and urge him or her to support this important legislation.
MARYLAND: Click here to urge your elected officials to support this legislation
The winds of reform are blowing strongly at our backs, with Maryland entering the fray, there are currently a total of six states (Maine, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont) with pending legislation to legalize marijuana for adult consumption. Check out the full list of pending state legislation here and find out if your state is considering marijuana law reforms in this legislative session.
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LEGALISE NOW OREGON!
Marijuana Legalization Measure Introduced in Oregon
Legislation has been introduced in Oregon by the House Committee on Revenue that would legalize and regulate the adult use of marijuana.
House Bill 3371 would establish a regulatory system, similar to the one in place in the state for alcohol, for the cultivation, production, and sale of cannabis to adults over 21. Adults would be allowed to possess up to 24 ounces of usable marijuana and grow up to six plants in their homes, in addition to purchasing it from regulated retail outlets. You can read the full text of the legislation here.
If you needed any further proof that elections have consequences, we now have a total of seven legalization bills pending in state legislatures, whereas we rarely had even one in previous years. The voters in Colorado and Washington set the ball of legalization rolling down hill and it seems unlikely to slow down anytime soon.
If you live in Oregon, please click here to quickly and easily contact your elected officials in support of this legislation. If you don’t live in Oregon, click here and see if there is any pending marijuana law reform legislation in your state.
OREGON: CLICK HERE TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVE IN SUPPORT OF HOUSE BILL 3371
In November 2012, two states legalized marijuana. Help us win the rest. Consider making a donation to support NORML’s advocacy work today.Words of Wisdom
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Originally posted by tattooer601To bad
Mississippi ...I'm afraid will never legalize.
I'm a chronic pain sufferer ....
To bad my thumbs aren't green enough.
However I am studing several books, in hopes to get greenr thumbs..;-)
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Originally posted by BadAxeI think one of 2 things is going to happen with MJ on a federal level. They will either 1. Decide that they never ever want it to be legal, and go and create some horrible event that is linked soley to MJ to reestablish a country wide negative view on MJ, and thus keep it federally illegal, then start to go after the states where it is legal, or 2. (and probably more likely), It will happen as it did with alcohol during the prohibition, where after a handful of states make it legal, they relent, and it becomes federally legal everywhere. I believe it would become federally legal well before it is made legal in all 50 states.
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Rhode Island: Marijuana Decriminalization Law Takes Effect Monday
Legislation signed into law last year decriminalizing minor marijuana possession offenses takes effect on Monday, April 1.
Presently, possessing cannabis in the Ocean State is classified as a criminal misdemeanor punishable by one year in jail and a $500 maximum fine. Starting Monday, the possession of up to one ounce of marijuana by an individual 18 years or older is a non-arrestable civil offense, punishable by a maximum fine of $150 but no jail time, and no criminal record.
Fifteen states have enacted similar decriminalization laws. Three states — Alaska, Colorado, and Washington — impose no criminal or civil penalty for the private possession of small amounts of marijuana. (Colorado had previously decriminalized cannabis possession decades earlier, while Alaska’s legal protections were imposed by the state Supreme Court.)
Similar decriminalization legislation is pending this year in nearly a dozen additional states, including Hawaii, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, Texas, and Vermont.
Lawmakers in several other states, including Maine, Oregon, and Pennsylvania, are considering separate legislation to legalize the adult consumption of cannabis and regulate its retail production and sale.Words of Wisdom
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BREAKING NEWS: Canada legalises marijuana
............is what I wish I could report to you all............
Happy April Fools Day, dummy!Words of Wisdom
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