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$$. Extrapolate across the entire US population and this could easily raise $10 billion a year in tax revenue
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/color...-spending-plan"I could buy you." - The Village Idiot
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Originally posted by Riccardo View Post$$. Extrapolate across the entire US population and this could easily raise $10 billion a year in tax revenue
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/color...-spending-plan"If I was racist in my opinion of QB's, I wouldn't have a dog named Donovan." - downundermike
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colorado's first big tax day was yesterday from the sellers and dispensaries. expected to bring in 100m for the state from the 25% taxes that have been collected since it launched.
won't take long for majority of other states to hop on that gravy train. within 5 years everyone except the deep south/bible belt will follow suit. NC will probably legalize it. it's already at the point now where you get your herb taken and a citation if you have a small amount of weed on you. no longer arrested.Last edited by Ellsworth; 02-21-2014, 01:40 PM.
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Originally posted by Ellsworth View Postbig tobacco and pharmaceutical companies won't be able to hold a candle to the $$$ that Doritos, taco bell, and pizza hut throw at the legalization movement.--------
"We choose to go to the moon."
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Originally posted by Riccardo View PostI don't see this being an issue. Corrections cost state/fed governments almost $100 billion a year - this is a win/win revenue wise."If I was racist in my opinion of QB's, I wouldn't have a dog named Donovan." - downundermike
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Originally posted by Ellsworth View Postbig tobacco and pharmaceutical companies won't be able to hold a candle to the $$$ that Doritos, taco bell, and pizza hut throw at the legalization movement.
They will either use their filling/rolling machines to make joints and get in on the revenue OR litigate because weed is allegedly addictive and smoking is bad for you. They took it in the shorts on both those issues; I'll be pleasantly surprised if they just let this slide.
Pharma tried with Marinol and other non-smoking means of delivering THC, but failed miserably
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Quotas saying a certain percentage of the beds will be filled. If they are not, the state has to pay
Far from the exception, Arizona's contractually obligated promise to fill prison beds is a common provision in a majority of America's private prison contracts, according to a public records analysis released today by the advocacy group In the Public Interest. The group reviewed more than 60 contracts between private prison companies and state and local governments across the country, and found language mentioning quotas for prisoners in nearly two-thirds of those analyzed.
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