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    California: Oakland Voters Approve Nationā??s First Marijuana Business Tax

    California: Oakland Voters Approve Nationā??s First Marijuana Business Tax

    July 22nd, 2009 By: Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director






    [Editor's note: This post is excerpted from this week's forthcoming NORML weekly media advisory.]

    Oakland voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved the nationā??s first ever business tax on retail marijuana sales.

    According to preliminary election results, approximately 80 percent of Oakland voters approved the new tax (which appeared on the ballot as Measure F), which imposes an additional tax for ā??cannabis businessesā? of $18 for every $1,000 of gross receipts beginning January 1, 2010.

    Presently, Oaklandā??s medical cannabis dispensaries are taxed at the same rate as other retail sales businesses ($60 per year for the $50,000 of gross receipts, plus $1.20 for each additional $100,000).

    Four dispensaries are licensed by the Oakland City Council to sell and dispense medical marijuana.

    According to a financial analysis by the Oakland City Auditor, Oaklandā??s new cannabis business tax will generate an estimated $300,000 in additional annual tax revenue.

    Representatives from the Oakland City Council, the California Nurses Association, and the dispensary community publicly advocated for the new tax, which had no formal opposition.

    ā??The passage of this first-in-the-nation tax further legitimizes cannabis-based enterprises in Oakland and elsewhere,ā? NORML Executive Director Allen St. Pierre said. ā??These outlets are contributing to the health and welfare of their local communities, both socially and now economically. At a time when many municipalities are strapped for tax revenues and cutting public services it is likely that public officials in other cities will begin considering similar proposals.ā?

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    Italiano715 Reviewed by Italiano715 on . California: Oakland Voters Approve Nationā??s First Marijuana Business Tax California: Oakland Voters Approve Nationā??s First Marijuana Business Tax July 22nd, 2009 By: Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director http://norml.org/images/blog/cannabis_flower.jpg Editor's note: This post is excerpted from this week's forthcoming NORML weekly media advisory.] Rating: 5

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    California: Oakland Voters Approve Nationā??s First Marijuana Business Tax

    Yeah I was taking a look at that just as well..in the lounge I myself posted a blog article from Norml.org. Though you may not be as paranoid as I but anything that I take from them and do not change into my own words I always make sure that I put something like "(Source from www.norml.org)" because you just never know when someone will be lurking around and decide to get you for plagiarism

    Just lookin out for you man!! But either way..good post :thumbsup:

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    California: Oakland Voters Approve Nationā??s First Marijuana Business Tax

    Quote Originally Posted by KyleIsNorml
    Yeah I was taking a look at that just as well..in the lounge I myself posted a blog article from Norml.org. Though you may not be as paranoid as I but anything that I take from them and do not change into my own words I always make sure that I put something like "(Source from www.norml.org)" because you just never know when someone will be lurking around and decide to get you for plagiarism

    Just lookin out for you man!! But either way..good post :thumbsup:
    if you look i have the original link up there....it says original link and you can click it.

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    California: Oakland Voters Approve Nationā??s First Marijuana Business Tax

    Quote Originally Posted by Italiano715
    California: Oakland Voters Approve Nationā??s First Marijuana Business Tax

    July 22nd, 2009 By: Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director






    [Editor's note: This post is excerpted from this week's forthcoming NORML weekly media advisory.]

    Oakland voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved the nationā??s first ever business tax on retail marijuana sales.

    According to preliminary election results, approximately 80 percent of Oakland voters approved the new tax (which appeared on the ballot as Measure F), which imposes an additional tax for ā??cannabis businessesā? of $18 for every $1,000 of gross receipts beginning January 1, 2010.

    Presently, Oaklandā??s medical cannabis dispensaries are taxed at the same rate as other retail sales businesses ($60 per year for the $50,000 of gross receipts, plus $1.20 for each additional $100,000).

    Four dispensaries are licensed by the Oakland City Council to sell and dispense medical marijuana.

    According to a financial analysis by the Oakland City Auditor, Oaklandā??s new cannabis business tax will generate an estimated $300,000 in additional annual tax revenue.

    Representatives from the Oakland City Council, the California Nurses Association, and the dispensary community publicly advocated for the new tax, which had no formal opposition.

    ā??The passage of this first-in-the-nation tax further legitimizes cannabis-based enterprises in Oakland and elsewhere,ā? NORML Executive Director Allen St. Pierre said. ā??These outlets are contributing to the health and welfare of their local communities, both socially and now economically. At a time when many municipalities are strapped for tax revenues and cutting public services it is likely that public officials in other cities will begin considering similar proposals.ā?

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    my first thought was they shouldn't tax medical use but I guess its only like 1.8% and my guess is they will have tax exceptions for those who cannot afford it and . . . last but not least


    "Advocates of legalizing pot for recreational use hope to use Oakland's experience with Measure F to persuade California voters next year to approve a measure that would legalize and regulate marijuana like alcohol."

    Here is an interview that is kinda interesting, i think :greenthumb: although the interviewer seemed very confused with some of the questions. :jointsmile:

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    California: Oakland Voters Approve Nationā??s First Marijuana Business Tax

    well this sucks! I believe its the first step to high priced marijuana. the taxes will climb fast and furious as politicions will want that tax money to go shopping with, its a sad day !! Medicine Taxed !! Healthcare Taxed!! Tax Tax Tax :cursing: :cursing: :cursing:
    plz do not celebrate this sad day as it marks the start of the end of affordable medicine for all :sadcrying :sadcrying :sadcrying

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    California: Oakland Voters Approve Nationā??s First Marijuana Business Tax

    Quote Originally Posted by Italiano715
    if you look i have the original link up there....it says original link and you can click it.
    Ohh okay I didn't see that haha, my bad

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    California: Oakland Voters Approve Nationā??s First Marijuana Business Tax

    Quote Originally Posted by veggii
    well this sucks! I believe its the first step to high priced marijuana. the taxes will climb fast and furious as politicions will want that tax money to go shopping with, its a sad day !! Medicine Taxed !! Healthcare Taxed!! Tax Tax Tax :cursing: :cursing: :cursing:
    plz do not celebrate this sad day as it marks the start of the end of affordable medicine for all :sadcrying :sadcrying :sadcrying
    yeah, that was my first thought, too. Why couldn't Oakland just go ahead and legalize non med use on its own, now, pre-initiative? then drop any tax for med use but tax not medical use if helps them with the voters. But I don't live in California anymore so I'll leave it up to y'all to decide this one. :jointsmile:

    If it were up to me I would just have the State plant tons of quality clones all over the place and give it out for free. Everyone should have safe legal (and free :stoned: ) access. it would promote peace and the pursuit of happiness. :hippy:

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    California: Oakland Voters Approve Nationā??s First Marijuana Business Tax

    Quote Originally Posted by boaz
    yeah, that was my first thought, too. Why couldn't Oakland just go ahead and legalize non med use on its own, now, pre-initiative? then drop any tax for med use but tax not medical use if helps them with the voters. But I don't live in California anymore so I'll leave it up to y'all to decide this one. :jointsmile:

    If it were up to me I would just have the State plant tons of quality clones all over the place and give it out for free. Everyone should have safe legal (and free :stoned: ) access. it would promote peace and the pursuit of happiness. :hippy:
    If only that were true about promoting peace. I think it would promote those little thugs to try and take it all to make "bank." Bunch of greedy people in this world. Wish it could be that way though! Maybe we just need more people like yourself! :thumbsup:

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    California: Oakland Voters Approve Nationā??s First Marijuana Business Tax

    ^ yeah, you might be right. if only people in general were more like the people on this forum, hu? always ready to help a brother or sister.

    anyways, good luck Cali. . . . and don't let Mass beat you. :jointsmile:
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    California: Oakland Voters Approve Nationā??s First Marijuana Business Tax

    I'd be surprised to see prices of marijuana go up much because of this...for every $1,000 they have to pay $18, that may seem like a lot because of all the marijuana sold, but they rip people's asses with prices compared to what they paid for it to begin with...plus then drive like a few miles where there's no business tax or something?? I think it's great, marijuana's a lot more expensive than T-shirts and purses...I believe I even read that business owners were very open to the idea of the tax anyhow..let people see that this is a tax reeling in business...


    I think it's so funny to read what those idiots write in rebuttle to the arguments about legalization and taxation of marijuana there..."Marijuana's already expensive enough, putting a ridiculous $50 tax per ounce is going to make it more expensive and there will still be incentive for drug dealers to undersell retail" that's such an ignorant statement...if you know anything about prohibition, you know why marijuana's so damned expensive...it costs fking nothing to grow...if you know someone who grows it it's likely you get it for next to nothing..

    way more ignorance here in oklahoma though

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