when Pennsylvania approves medical marijuana???

daloudpack

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I think we made some good progress as far as lifting the 10% cap of THC and broadening the accepted diagnosis ' I didn't catch it all what else happened I just seen the last half hour maybe an hour
 

420monster

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Distance from schools and daycare is a big one that changed It from nothing allowed with in 1000ft to accomadate philly that would make it impossible to have anything anywhere in the city but between that and removeing the 10% thc cap caused a bit of a stir that the Senate now has to revote on

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jayjay777

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What are the details on licensing? I heard they night be going with a 500K fee and only plan on a few locations. Any truth anyone?

I should just read the Damn thing lol
 

420monster

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What are the details on licensing? I heard they night be going with a 500K fee and only plan on a few locations. Any truth anyone?

I should just read the Damn thing lol
25 growers 50 store owners and 50 processers each can have up to 3 locations fees went from 50k and 10k anually to now what is 500k plus 10k a year plus 2.5 mill worth of asset holdings so a total of 3mil start up just to become licensed then you get a 10% tax on everything you sell you sell 100,000 worth 10,000 is taxes then you can take your "reasonable salary" and pay your employees reasonable salary pay your company's bills and if you have anything left it must stay within your business meaning buying equipment repairs expansions product ect...

You don't get to keep the profit and buy a new car or house for yourself now if you bought a car for a delivery service that would be different but if they can prove you use that car for non business related activities then they can get you for embezzling

The 10% tax is said to go to family's that can't afford the medicine because they are low income this tax is on top of the 6% sales tax that the patient pays that will goto the state for state upkeep and education officer traing and uniforms ect...

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420monster

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Pennsylvania will become the newest state to legalize marijuana for medicinal uses on Sunday, when Gov. Tom Wolf will sign SB3. The bill passed the Pennsylvania House of Representatives on Wednesday by a vote of 149-46. The Pennsylvania Senate first passed a medical marijuana bill back in 2014.

It's Official! Pennsylvania Will Become 24th State to Legalize Medical Marijuana. https://t.co/qXQxjQteJI pic.twitter.com/kU8srUuC6f

— HIGH TIMES (@HIGH_TIMES_Mag) April 14, 2016
A statement from Wolf praised the legislation as "historic" and spoke about his experiences meeting with people who could benefit from medicinal marijuana.

"Today the House passed SB3, sending the medical marijuana legalization bill to my desk. I am proud and excited to sign this bill that will provide long overdue medical relief to patients and families who could benefit from this treatment. I applaud members of both parties in the House and Senate who have come together to help patients who have run out of medical options and want to thank the thousands of advocates who have fought tirelessly for this cause. I have met with patients and families, held roundtables, and urged action on this legislation since taking office, and it is encouraging that the hard work of these families has resulted in historic legislation."

Pennsylvania will become the 24th state to legalize some form of marijuana for medicinal use. In Pennsylvania, the drug will be available in a variety of forms to treat a list of 17 conditions, including AIDS, glaucoma, and epilepsy. Patients will not, however, be permitted to grow their own plants. Five states, plus the District of Columbia, have legalized marijuana for both medical and recreational use

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