Why California is studying marijuana tax
source: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/why-california-is-studying-a-marijuana-tax...
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The Golden State is searching for economic salvation in California Gold.
Living up to its long track record of legislative firsts, California lawmakers are looking at legalizing and heavily taxing marijuana as they struggle to close a gaping budget hole.
Radical, yes. But California isn't alone. Across the country, states are getting increasingly creative – and in some cases desperate – as they deal with unprecedented budget challenges.
Tumbling sales and income tax receipts have left once-bursting state coffers badly depleted.
And with many states legally bound to balance their budgets, the choices are never easy.
Hawaii has declared regular “furlough Fridays” in its public schools, Delaware has grounded its state aircraft and closed museums and Virginia has shuttered its highway rest stops.
States have already chopped their work forces by 2 per cent in the past year, throwing more than 100,000 teachers, health care workers, nursing home employees, cops and firefighters out of work. Many states have also slashed the pay of government employees, while raising various user fees and levies. Some school boards, for example, are charging high school students hundreds of dollars a year to park their cars on school grounds.
“Unfortunately for states, an emerging economic recovery does not spell instant budget relief,” said Donald Boyd, senior fellow at the Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government at the State University of New York.
State tax revenues plunged a record 16.6 per cent nationwide in the second quarter, compared to a year earlier, according to a recent study by the Rockefeller Institute. Thirty-six states experienced double-digit declines, as the recession bit into sales and income tax revenues.
The study's authors predicted it could be several years before revenues return to their peaks of 2008, leaving many services badly under-financed.
Under the Obama administration stimulus package, the federal government is giving states $150-billion (U.S.) to help deal with budget problems, easing some of the short-term pain.
But as that runs out, at least 32 states are predicting budget shortfalls for fiscal 2011, with combined deficit of more that $60-billion, according to the national Conference of State Legislatures.
Nowhere is the situation more dire than in California, the most populous U.S. state. Since February, California has chopped $32-billion from spending, raised taxes by $12.5-billion and covered $6-billion more with accounting maneuvres to close a budget deficit that threatened the state with insolvency. Among the more extreme measures, the state recently began paroling hundreds of “low-risk” prison inmates.
California still facing $38-billion in deficits over the next three fiscal years.
And so hard times are giving the high times movement surprising new momentum in the left-leaning state.
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger says he welcomes the debate about legalizing marijuana as the state struggles to avoid insolvency. A recent poll shows 56 per cent of Californians want pot legalized. A major push is on to put the issue to statewide referendum next year. And yesterday, state lawmakers held an initial hearing into a proposed law to end California's 96-year-old pot ban.
“I think it's time for a debate,” acknowledged Mr. Schwarzenegger, who as an actor portrayed a drug fighting undercover police officer in Kindergarten Cop.
A spokesman for the governor insists Mr. Schwarzenegger is opposed to legalization.
The move could generate as much as $1.4-billion (U.S.) in new tax revenue and save the state “tens of millions of dollars” in prison and police costs, state officials told the California Assembly's Public Safety Committee. They based their estimates on a $50-per-ounce levy.
“It is time to take our heads out of the sand and start to regulate this $14-billion industry,” said committee chairman Tom Ammiano, who is sponsoring the legalization bill. “By doing so, we can enact smart public policy that will bring much-needed revenue into the state and improve public safety by utilizing our limited law enforcement resources more wisely. The move toward regulation is simply common sense.”
California could use the cash by taxing pot, just as it does cigarettes and alcohol. But legal experts, economists and law enforcement officials who testified Wednesday before a state committee warned that the proposal is fraught with unknowns.
And chief among them is how the U.S. government would react.
Possession, distribution and sale of marijuana remains a federal crime. And while California can eliminate state penalties and charges, it can't fully legalize.
“We don't know how the federal government would respond,” Paul Golaszewski, an official of the California Legislative Analysts' Office, told the hearing. “It creates a great deal of uncertainty.”
Curt Hagman, the committee's Republican vice-chair, wondered how California could collect any taxes unless the federal government legalizes marijuana.
Several court rulings have upheld the right of federal authorities to enforce its ban, even in cases involving medical use.
California was the first state to legalize marijuana for medical use in 1996.
Earlier this month, the Obama administration announced that it would not prosecute users and sellers of medical marijuana. But Justice department officials made it clear that leniency doesn't apply to recreational use.
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remember what happen 80 years ago today got us to the 21st amendment today is the same
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ras_menelik
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PressCore
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The Governator has a great sense of humor , so I doubt he'd mind if, in the spirit of the Saturday Night Live news, I took the Liberty of spoofing his photo pictured
above. The Encore channels were featuring him recently saying he liked his comedy films even more than his action films. So alluding to one scene in Kindergarten Cop, after he says " I've got a headache" And one kid suggests: "Maybe it's a tumor"... " IT'S NOT A TUMA !!! " - 2 years ago
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Isn't that the point ? Meaning for California to bring a State's challenge of it's own Constitutional Statute to the U.S. Surpreme Court to have the UnConstututional Federal Prohibition struck down ? That is the implication here. As I see it, what it comes down to is: Is the USA a Democratic republic created of, by and for the People to guarantee the life, liberty and pursuit of happiness to ALL it's citizens ? Or is that all the Big Lie of a Hitlerite organization of Fascist Racketeers posing as lawful, Constitutional Government while having a rotten to the core bad attitude of spies, lies, and betrayal by waging domestic wars against it's citizens, (FBI/DEA) and (CIA)foreign Corporate wars for profit against other countries citizens ?. I mean who's in the driver's seat after all ? The legitimate Government voted in, or agency employees with extreme conflicts of interest illegaly for hire to serve Corporate interests ? They can't have it both ways. We're either a free country made up of free citizens, or we're the slaves of an international empire where Justice for all is a sham and a facade. Because if Constitutionaly legal Justice is only a comodity to be bought and sold to the wealthy, rather than an inalienable right, then the USA is merely a mega Corporation company owned by foreigners alien to the American way of life. You choose. In Michael Moore's Documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 Dubya was caught saying:(paraphrased) " I still can't believe the voters were such fools that they turned down a platform of Peace & Prosperity to vote in one based on War & Depression " You can dispute that all you want. But the facts show that's what we got. By now we all know that the Bushes were clones of Reagan, who was a bad clone of Nixon, who was a bad clone of the Flunkie Bureau troll J. Ogre Hoover, a self appointed dictator for life who attempted to Coerce & blackmail both a President and his Attorney General brother during the 1960s resulting in their Murder, thanks to the FBI's collaboration with the CIA. The present Federal Prohibition is the nightmare creation of Hoover,Anslinger,Hearst,and Dupont which was railroaded through Congress in 1937 despite the vociferous objections of the American Medical Association. If you read carefuly the entire corrupt, sordid, depraved History behind it, it's the Big Lie of Adolph Hitler adapted for the 1930s USA, and carried to the present by Nixon, Reagan, and Bush. The FBI propaganda movies such as "Reefer Madness" and "Devil's Weed" were produced to push the Nazi agenda of a rogue organization which was and still is a malicious monster that considers itself above the law of the Constitution. To the FBI & DEA, our Constitution is written on their toilet paper. It was they who orchestrated the rise of Organized Crime in the USA, and the World. We're only decent law abiding citizens who are taking our country back from them. If Congress thinks the Czars are objectionable, they're bit players compared to the Flunkie Bureau of Insects, and their cult villian hero J. Ogre Hoover's Prohibition. STAND UP FOR YOUR RIGHTS. DON'T GIVE UP THE FIGHT . And always remember what one of the bona fide, a founding father named Jefferson told us is our duty to perform: "If any Government becomes a tyrant oppressing the Liberty of Americans, it is their duty to (lawfuly) overthrow it" Also don't forget what Lincoln told us: " All authority legaly exercised by the Government derives from it's citizens' consent to be governed" SO SNAP OUT OF IT ALREADY AND STOP BEING AFRAID OF YOUR OWN SHADOW.
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PressCore
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FoosMaster
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It's not yet a done deal. Let's keep up the fight. The most important thing next will be to have an overwhelming turnout of people voting for legalization. I would caution people that just because most people support legalization in California that if they only show marginal support that it will hurt the movement in other parts of the country. It will take an Overwhelming turnout in California to convince politicians in other parts of the country that Legalization is the best thing for the entire country. The problem is that too many people that are pro-legalization tend not to vote. If the pro-legalization public can be convinced to vote then I see a Large majority of votes to legalize it. Who actually takes the time to vote will be key. You can be sure that the churches will have programs to get people to go vote against it. They will even give people rides to the polling places. Businesses that oppose legalization and law enforcement will also have strong programs to defeat legalization and they will be turning out in record numbers to fight any form of legalization. If you think that just because most people want legalization that you don’t need to vote then you may as well be voting against legalization.
Let’s make this happen people. VOTE! - 2 years ago
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FoosMaster
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AtomUniverse1
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LEGALIZE IT, AND I WILL ADVERTISE IT!!
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AtomUniverse1
