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FuzzyLumpkins
07-23-2009, 01:15 AM
OAKLAND, California (CNN) -- Oakland's bid to become the first U.S. city to tax proceeds on medical marijuana passed Tuesday by a landslide vote.
About 80 percent of people voting in the Oakland election approved the new medical marijuana tax.

About 80 percent of people voting in the Oakland election approved the new medical marijuana tax.

About 80 percent of voters chose to impose the tax on Oakland's medical marijuana facilities, according to the Alameda County Registrar of Voters.

Some celebrated the news at Oaksterdam University by hand-rolling large marijuana cigarettes or stuffing cannabis into pipes. The school trains students for work in the medical marijuana industry.

"It is important because the city of Oakland is facing a massive deficit like many jurisdictions in California," said Steve DeAngelo, a leader of one of the city's cannabis clubs. "And we decided to step up to the plate and make a contribution to the city in a time of need."

DeAngelo, one of the people who led the effort to get the tax approved, said his business will now have to pay more than $350,000 from the new tax next year. Video Watch report from CNN's Dan Simon »

Oakland's City Council was also behind the move.

"Given that the medical cannabis dispensaries are something that was legalized in California, why not have revenue from it?" said councilwoman Rebecca Kaplan.

There was no formal opposition to the effort, but some drug fighters say the tax sends the wrong message.

"The taxation of a federally unlawful drug is just not something that the community should accept," said Paul Chabot of the Coalition for a Drug Free California. "With the state in dire straits in finances and the country looking for ways to pay down debt, looking at illegal drugs is the absolute wrong thing to do."
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The measure, passed in special mail-in election Tuesday, imposes a 1.8 percent gross receipts tax on the four licensed medical cannabis dispensaries in Oakland.

These facilities would have to pay about $18 in taxes for every 1,000 in marijuana sales.

Its beginning. One thing good about this shit economy is it will help get these stupid self serving drug laws changed.

Trainwreck2100
07-23-2009, 01:17 AM
no it wont

z0sa
07-23-2009, 01:18 AM
nice, nice.

koriwhat
07-23-2009, 01:32 AM
burn em down

Slydragon
07-23-2009, 01:45 AM
You know many years down the road People will be saying remember when a dime bag was 10 even and not $84.34

FuzzyLumpkins
07-23-2009, 02:14 AM
You know many years down the road People will be saying remember when a dime bag was 10 even and not $84.34

There are two ounces of tobacco in a pack of cigarettes or thereabouts. Even with the shit taxed out of it I can get a packs of Camels for about $6. I have a pretty good connect and two ounces of weed goes for about $100 give or take.

Wild Cobra
07-23-2009, 10:20 AM
You know many years down the road People will be saying remember when a dime bag was 10 even and not $84.34
You mean 1/4 ounce?

It sure has increased in price over the years.

Way to go Oakland. States rights. Go for it. Fuck the feds.

Extra Stout
07-23-2009, 10:26 AM
The people saying this sends a "bad message" don't understand the ramifications. Make the tax apply even to marijuana possessed or distributed illegally.

Wild Cobra
07-23-2009, 10:40 AM
The people saying this sends a "bad message" don't understand the ramifications. Make the tax apply even to marijuana possessed or distributed illegally.
LOL...

Get a ticket, lose the goods, and pay taxes on it!

sam1617
07-23-2009, 10:42 AM
I thought it was bad to raise the prices of medical drugs...

Or is that just for real pharmaceuticals, and not for "medical" marijuana.

Wild Cobra
07-23-2009, 10:50 AM
I thought it was bad to raise the prices of medical drugs...

Or is that just for real pharmaceuticals, and not for "medical" marijuana.
Currently there is no tax on marijuana. I have no problem with taxing it like any other goods.

They should add the California Sales Tax to it also!