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2nd Pot Tax Initiative Drops In California

July 28, 2009 - 1:49pm

Now there are two -- two legalize and tax cannabis initiatives in Calfiornia. Two weeks ago, a group of three Bay Area lawyers filed an initiative to legalize the possession of cannabis for recreational purposes and to license and tax the production and sale of same. Today, a lawyer working with Richard Lee of Oaksterdam University in Oakland filed a second measure. This is more detailed than the alternative but the overall thrust -- creating a structure similar to the regulatory regime for alcohol -- is similar. A link to a PDF of the measure is here.

In a related piece, my column in the Daily Beast this week is about the heavy attention that marijuana taxation is likely to receive -- and how that attention could become a problem for groups seeking broader political and budget reform in California.

A True Grass Roots Movement

Undoubtably these two petitions will produce the most amount of petitioners California will ever see. College students will be hounded over and over and over to sign over and over and over. By the end of the signature drives, many students will be fatigued to say I hate marijuana. Supermarkets will hate having people talk about pot in front of their stores. Parents will freak when the huge marijuana leaf is on posters as their children ask what that is all about.

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