Tax based on potency?

ltecato

Well-Known Member

I hope they are talking about taxing concentrates rather than flowers. Because everyone knows that the flowers that test higher in THC are not necessarily more "potent."

Also, I hope to hell that whoever plans the California state budget was not "banking on" tax revenue that is not going to be there. They should have known that all sorts of unpredictable shyte was bound to happen, and apparently it is happening because consumers can get black market cannabis cheaper than what is being sold legally. Plus the "vaping crisis."
 
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