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Local governments get a cut of marijuana tax revenue, but what are they spending it on?


Local governments get a cut of marijuana tax revenue, but what are they spending it on?
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and last updated 2021-05-14 18:18:54-04
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Next March, Grand Rapids will be included for the first time in the state’s distribution of marijuana tax revenue.
This month, the state divvied up $10 million between 38 cities, 38 counties, 21 townships and seven villages that participate in medical and recreational sales, each one of them receiving $28,000 per store in their municipality.
Grand Rapids wasn’t included in that since the city’s first recreational sales didn’t come until after the start of fiscal year 2021. But when the next round is divided up next March, Grand Rapids will receive roughly $330,000. ....

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Legal marijuana didn't end black market elsewhere. What can Michigan learn?


Out of the darkness and into the light.
That’s how Michigan marijuana proponents framed the state’s transition to legalized pot a regulated system they promised would bring new tax revenues, expand access for medical patients and protect public safety by making it unnecessary for consumers to buy from underground pot dealers.
But if Michigan’s experience is like that of other states with legalized weed ‒ among them, Washington, Colorado and California ‒ illegal sales will remain alive. Regulators in those states tell Bridge that underground sales continue to flow to neighboring states where recreational pot remains illegal.
The result: unrealized tax revenue, fewer sales for licensed businesses and customers who continue to be exposed to untested weed. ....

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