Tag: marijuana taxes
Legalizing Marijuana in NY Could Create $3.1 Billion Annually
New York--If New York joins the growing list of states that have legalized recreational cannabis, it could become a $3.1 billion market for the...
California Collects Less in Cannabis Taxes Than Expected
In its early stages, the recreational cannabis market is not delivering the tax revenues many had predicted.
Legal adult-use sales started on Jan. 1 and...
What Does Legal Marijuana in California Mean for the Rest of the Country?
Sales of recreational marijuana are now officially legal in California. But will legal sales in America's most populous state impact other states?
Although the rollout...
California Treasurer Proposes Banking Solution for Marijuana Industry
California Treasurer John Chiang has announced a plan to create a state bank that would work with marijuana businesses.
Recreational sales of marijuana are expected...
Support for Marijuana Legalization Hits All-Time High
Approximately two-thirds of Americans support legalizing marijuana use.
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions may want to shut down the marijuana industry, but apparently linking it...
Colorado Marijuana Sales Already Reach 1 Billion in 2017
In the first eight months of 2017 marijuana sales have topped $1 billion in Colorado.
The marijuana industry is booming in Colorado. Sales have increased...
Nevada Recreational Marijuana Sales and Tax Revenues Soar in July
Nevada marijuana dispensaries took in $27.1 for the first month of recreational sales while the state collected $3.68 million in taxes.
Legal recreational marijuana sales in...
Oregon Nets $25.5 Million in Marijuana Taxes for 2016
In the first half of 2016 Oregon has collected more in marijuana taxes than state officials predicted.
The Oregon Department of Revenue is reporting that...
Aurora To Spend Marijuana Taxes On Helping Homeless
Could America's homeless population be saved with legal marijuana?
Tax revenues from marijuana sales are already being used to upgrade and build new schools. Colorado’s third...