I feel the same way , about there should be no taxes on it, but I don't see it ever being legal unless there is a tax incentive for our tyrannical oppressors that lord over us.Take Colorado for example where I am, Colorado recently put a stop to caregivers growing for profit and then put a 5 patient limit on each caregiver and says " you can only grow for cost...no profit".
They want the MMJ users to go to the dispensaries and get their "taxed" MMJ , because the dispensaries are easier to regulate and tax than all the Mom n' Pop basement and bedroom grows. The politicians here in Colorado know that the Mom n' Pop caregivers aren't going to pay the state any tax money from their sales to patients , and they also know that if they cap the limit at 5 patients per caregiver that most Mom n' Pop won't try to sell for profit anyway because the money just wouldn't be enough from supplying no more than 5 people. So the caregivers are just shit out of luck.
That puts more patients going back to the "taxed" dispensaries where the state can have that power to check them and their financial records out any day of the week. Even though this is MMJ I'm using as an example , it's still about the taxes. It's going to be the same with legalization concerning recreational use, no state is just going to let a legalization bill through, where the masses can grow limitless amounts and sell it without taxes going to them,and they know that people will be selling it.
I've seen the countless posts where the anti-prop 19 crowd are saying " IT'S MEDICINE AND MEDICINE IS NOT TAXED" .... but in the eyes of most politicians that would be willing to push for recreational legalization... they would see herb as fitting into the "SIN TAX" class. A
sin tax is a kind of
sumptuary tax: a tax specifically levied on certain generally socially proscribed goods and services. These goods are usually
alcohol and
tobacco, but also include candies, soft drinks and coffee, while services range from prostitution to gambling.Sumptuary taxes are ostensibly used for reducing transactions involving something that the society considers unwanted, and is thus a kind of
sumptuary law. Sin tax is used for taxes on activities that are considered socially undesireable. Common targets of sumptuary taxes are alcohol and tobacco, gambling, and vehicles emitting excessive pollutants. Sumptuary tax on sugar and
soft drinks has also been suggested
[1]. Some jurisdictions have also levied taxes on illegal drugs such as cocaine and marijuana.
If somehow a legalization bill gets through where the people can vote on it and it does not have any taxes connected to it, you better believe that whatever state it's being voted on in will have their rigged DIEBOLD voting machines and "special vote counting team" to make sure that it doesn't pass.
It's not the people who vote that count. It's the people who count the votes.
Legalization with taxation being involved is the only way legalization is going to happen.The only way to get around having legalization without taxes is an armed revolution with lots of carnage , and that's just not likely in America today with so many laid back sheeple attitudes. We haven't had a major blood fight with the Govt. in 145 years. So , for those who want legalization....accept the taxes to come along with it. Look at it this way, learn how to grow so you won't have to go to the pot store where it will be taxed.