Americans for Safe Access, a pro-medicinal marijuana group that favors similar programs nationwide, says the state's figures are deceptive. The group surveyed a representative sampling of California dispensaries and tallied their sales, then multiplied that amount by the number of dispensaries in the state. ASA estimated the paid sales tax at about $100 million, and the amount of taxable sales at about $800 million. "This is a significant amount of money in a tough budget year," said ASA spokesman Kris Hermes. "We'd rather have the Board of Equalization be the entity that gives out that number, but they say it goes directly into the General Fund and there is nothing that requires the dispensaries to indicate what they sell. I hope over time that they will consider it, so it's not just us saying that we represent $100 million annually in sales taxes," Hermes added.Yah hear that Arnie? $100M.
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Medical Marijuana Puts Tax Payers In A Tight Spot
Submitted by Phusion on Mon, 03/31/2008 - 05:09If you own a medical Marijuana dispensary in California, or any other tolerant state, you still have to pay income taxes to the Government. The Capitol Weekly has a piece on the tight spot that medical Marijuana users are put in when asked for their taxes.
Marijuana's $42 Billion Queston
Submitted by Phusion on Mon, 10/01/2007 - 23:12Forbes posted an opinion piece on the taxes spent on busting Marijuana users, much like the article below.
The U.S. marijuana is a $113 billion annual business that costs taxpayers $41.8 billion in enforcement costs and lost tax revenues, according to a study to be published later Monday.
The study, "Lost Taxes and Other Costs of Marijuana Laws," by Jon Gettman, contends that marijuana sales are mostly the province of teenagers and young adults. His numbers also imply that the industry is supported, in both demand prices, by a relatively few extremely heavy users.

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