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    #1
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    No, No, NO

    The Washington state bill is sponsored by Rep. Mary Lou Dickerson, a Seattle Democrat. Her bill would see marijuana being sold in the state's 160 state-run liquor stores, and customers, 21 and older, would pay a tax of 15% per gram.

    No, no, no. Fifteen percent per gram is crazy. The state sales tax is the only tax that should apply on the total sale only. Then a tax fee to be a grower.
    gypski Reviewed by gypski on . No, No, NO The Washington state bill is sponsored by Rep. Mary Lou Dickerson, a Seattle Democrat. Her bill would see marijuana being sold in the state's 160 state-run liquor stores, and customers, 21 and older, would pay a tax of 15% per gram. No, no, no. Fifteen percent per gram is crazy. The state sales tax is the only tax that should apply on the total sale only. Then a tax fee to be a grower. :D Rating: 5

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    #2
    Junior Member

    No, No, NO

    Dont care as long as I can grow like I brew beer and wine...

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    #3
    Senior Member

    No, No, NO

    I agree, that is robbery. Maybe, maybe an excise tax to benefit health programs.????
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    Thank you Lord for this green thumb, I so love to grow your gift of cannabis.
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    #4
    Senior Member

    No, No, NO

    That was the most glaring example of idiocy I saw in the bill too. Keep the state out of MMJ business. They shouldn't even be involved with the alcohol business. Hell they shouldn't be in any business period. Thats not there job.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    No, No, NO

    The States version of if you can't beat em join em.......legislate it and profit from it.

    Exactly were in our constitution does this exist??? :wtf::wtf::wtf: 15%??? WOW! Thats one hell of a tax on a commodity :wtf::wtf::wtf: I guess the state agrees with cannabis is the worlds biggest cash crop worth profiting on.

    So let's replace the drug cartels,sell it ourselves, don't tell the people exactly what our motive is and once it's voted in we control it all....

    We who live in Wa. State know this is not the proper way of conducting our affairs....extortion never is.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    No, No, NO

    Quote Originally Posted by killerweed420
    Keep the state out of MMJ business. They shouldn't even be involved with the alcohol business. Hell they shouldn't be in any business period. Thats not there job.
    That is for sure, they can't even do their own job properly. Vote 'em all out next time.....
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    #7
    Junior Member

    No, No, NO

    ok, not to rock the boat and I do have libertarian tendencies and I hate government regulation more than anyone I just put in my resignation ater ten years of federal service beaouse of it!!!, but taxation and regulation is exactly what I would like to see. If there is decent legislation for the farmers as well I would think the price would drop from black market prices dramatically anyway, the way it grows it should be 400$ a pound not an ounce! a 15% tax on something that had a 500% drop in price won't bother me....and if it pays for school teacher saleries or even new squad cars call me a facsiste!! Selling it in the same places we sell booze will help keep it out of minors hands which is a good thing especially if the black market in WA goes away like it did for booze after prohibition....and like I said before If we can legally grow for personal use that is all I could care about
    just my 2c

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    #8
    Senior Member

    No, No, NO

    Quote Originally Posted by PaNheAdjay
    ok, not to rock the boat and I do have libertarian tendencies and I hate government regulation more than anyone I just put in my resignation ater ten years of federal service beaouse of it!!!, but taxation and regulation is exactly what I would like to see. If there is decent legislation for the farmers as well I would think the price would drop from black market prices dramatically anyway, the way it grows it should be 400$ a pound not an ounce! a 15% tax on something that had a 500% drop in price won't bother me....and if it pays for school teacher saleries or even new squad cars call me a facsiste!! Selling it in the same places we sell booze will help keep it out of minors hands which is a good thing especially if the black market in WA goes away like it did for booze after prohibition....and like I said before If we can legally grow for personal use that is all I could care about
    just my 2c
    That is a reasonable opinion as the tax drops with the price. I believe it should be sold by independent licensed sellers, just like tobacco and have a free market that will sort itself out over time. Keep the age restriction as for tobacco, and collect a fee for a grower's license. This all applies to total legal mj and should not restrict medical people from growing their own. If they want to sell their overage, they get a wholesaler (grower license).

    Quality control will be set by sellers and buyers, and any bad product sold should have the seller shut down for a period of time or revoke their license. i.e. moldy, old or just plain crap.

    I agree with education and health care etc. I balk at buying more cop cars. They have profited enough from the War on Drugs. Frankly, some need pink slips and a new career.

    Keep it simple.

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    #9
    Senior Member

    No, No, NO

    15% per gram is outrageous, but an overall tax should apply. The cost of regulation needs to be offset. Kind of like tobacco companies being required to pay a certain amount toward health-related industries. Yeah, pump the Marijuana tax into school for education. Teach our kids the truth about ALL mind altering substances, along with the chemical/herbal difference between each.

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    #10
    Senior Member

    No, No, NO

    Take a look at California. Price hasn't dropped at all. If anything its gone up some from the high demand. It would do the same here in Washington for a few years till everyone and there brother is growing.

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