Latest states turning to legal marijuana for tax revenue aren't charging enough, critics say

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Cash-strapped states are turning to legal marijuana for tax revenue, but some say they're not charging enough.

 

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The payroll taxes should take care of price wars....

The weed industry held their annual awards last night. No coverage by CNBC ? 😱

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So the ones opposed to the legalization in the first place are the ones asking for higher taxes for greater benefits? I don't think you get an opinion on this one buddy haha

Please raise the prices.

Wtf ever I smoke and the taxes in Colorado are high enough. Start taxing the alcohol industry and corporations like Walmart. We already pay higher taxes than on ANY other luxury items. Not to mention it's GOOD for you. We shouldn't have to pay a 'sin' tax on it.

Marijuana or medical marijuana is not about making profit. It's about the well-being of humans. It's about curing what conventional medicines will not. It's not about seeing how much money they can make

Oh the greedy MFers are saying they need to charge more. Go figure

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