Cities Change Cannabis Rules To Get a Piece of the Action


Though cannabis was legalized in Colorado there were still many areas that banned cannabis dispensaries from setting up shop.

But in November when voters went to the polls that changed significantly, with a number of regions now making a change to allow for cannabis sales to go on.

In at least 8 different Colorado municipalities voters made changes and they want to allow for recreational cannabis sales now. This could bring a great deal more business to the cannabis market in the region.

Too Much Money To Miss

Other states are also following in the same footsteps quickly now, not because of some newfound respect for the individual liberty and rights of people to consume, but because they want some of the incredible fortune that comes from excessively taxing cannabis patients on their medicine.

Why re-think the budget when you could just do that, and look for more money elsewhere? Can't expect them to go making any cuts or sacrifices, but only look for more ways to get money from the people.



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It seems governments whether that be city or state, can smell money opportunities long before honesty and integrity. LOL Good article.

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Not only that but their greed is so great that it overwhelms commonsense. I can see adding a special tax (above and beyond the normal sales tax) to deal with addiction and rehab centers) for all drugs, including alcohol. But these idiots are so rapacious that they are not getting rid of the illegal market.

I wouldn't be surprised if soon they don't send the police after illegal "drug dealers" the way they do against guys selling loosies. Cops should not be used as tax collectors.


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