Bubba, I respectfully disagree. Recreational cannabis can be adequately regulated with regular sales tax and the existing (exorbitant) retail/wholesale license fees. Giving the regulators such an obscene amount of money is irresponsible. They won't know how to manage it so we'll end up paying for things like SUVs with no staff to drive them.Out of line, yes. But I will still be voting yes on AA. Over taxed and over regulated is better than hassles from the Feds. It's too late to get it changed to something reasonable.... but I agree that they're all fucktards.
I respect and actually agree with what you're saying.... the volume of money will be far more than needed and will likely lead to graft in the bureaucracy.. However, I feel if we don't pass AA, even lame as it is, we will be in a battle with the Feds.... we don't need that. I voted for 24 always with the intention to vote yes on the tax bill.... it's too high, but I feel we need something in place.Bubba, I respectfully disagree. Recreational cannabis can be adequately regulated with regular sales tax and the existing (exorbitant) retail/wholesale license fees. Giving the regulators such an obscene amount of money is irresponsible. They won't know how to manage it so we'll end up paying for things like SUVs with no staff to drive them.
You agree with a 51% tax?Out of line, yes. But I will still be voting yes on AA. Over taxed and over regulated is better than hassles from the Feds. It's too late to get it changed to something reasonable.... but I agree that they're all fucktards.
That is why we shouldn't be giving them a 51% tax. 2.9% is what the amendment called for, why not go with the voter's will?I respect and actually agree with what you're saying.... the volume of money will be far more than needed and will likely lead to graft in the bureaucracy..
What leads you to believe that? They have done nothing but back down since the election.However, I feel if we don't pass AA, even lame as it is, we will be in a battle with the Feds....
we don't need that. I voted for 24 always with the intention to vote yes on the tax bill.... it's too high, but I feel we need something in place.
That is true. Most people do not smoke weed and do not care.It is most likely going to pass anyway. Even people who voted against A64 will vote for the "tax on stoners".
Well lol, reckon I walked into that. You must not have read my posts man, I think the tax is too high also, but I'm still voting for it. And no, I'm not afraid of my government, only that they will not act as they should and as quickly as they should.You agree with a 51% tax?
That is insane and un-American.
Booze is taxed at a 2.9% rate, why should weed be 51%?
The amendment was titled "Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol," not "Fuck the citizenry in the ass."
A $200 ounce is now $300. You support that?
You fears about the feds are not warranted. They can not do anything.
Are you afraid they are going to shut down stores?
Sue the state?
They already said they wouldn't.
Why are you afraid of your government?
They should be afraid of you.
That is why we shouldn't be giving them a 51% tax. 2.9% is what the amendment called for, why not go with the voter's will?
51% tax, let that wash over you. I do not see how anyone could support that.
What leads you to believe that? They have done nothing but back down since the election.
I say bring it. We need a state's rights showdown, the feds are out of control.
It is insanely high. Why not ask for what you voted for, 2.9% instead of 51%?