News -> INDReporter MON, OCT 8 10:06AM by Patrick Flanagan

Taxing Louisiana’s marijuana dealers?

A state lawmaker is pushing to enforce a tax on pot dealers.

The Advocate reports that the tax was created in the 1990s, allowing pot dealers to avoid the risk of having their valuables seized upon arrest by purchasing stamps from the state revenue department for $3.50 per gram of marijuana.

State Sen. Dan Claitor, R-Baton Rouge, says enforcing the tax would help generate extra revenue for the state, but notes he is not calling for decriminalization:
Claitor said he is not advocating going in the same direction as Colorado and Rhode Island. He told revenue department officials that they should pursue collecting Louisiana’s marijuana tax or seek to purge the law from the books.
In 2010, more than $26,000 was collected in marijuana and controlled substance taxes. Yet, that figure dropped to just over $500 in 2011, according to The Advocate.

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written by Michael A. Moss , October 08, 2012 - 06:37 am
This is stupid! Legalize it and tax it. Just like alcohol. The reason it is not decriminalized is because to many people have jobs connected to enforcement. Marijuana laws are a joke anyway! Even Presidents of the U.S.A. have confessed to smoking it.
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written by Greg Foreman , October 09, 2012 - 09:35 am
Very few people know this country's on Declaration Independence and the US Constitution are written on hemp, i.e, marijuana, paper. Hemp was a major agricultural crop in colonial US up to the early 1800's. Henry Ford's first car engine was designed to run off of hemp oil/canola oil and veggie oils. There is so much concerning marijuana that deserves rethinking and reevaluation on so many levels.

Marijuana is not the addictive meance it has been characterized as.
Greg
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