Study: Legalizing Weed Could Net $28 Billion In Tax Revenue

If marijuana is legalized nationwide, it could generate up to $28 billion for federal, state and local governments.

That’s according to the non-partisan Tax Foundation, which estimates a mature marijuana market could raise $7 billion for the federal government if a $23 per pound tax was applied — a similar tax level to the one put on tobacco.

Legal marijuana markets in Colorado and Washington have already raised more revenue than initially estimated.

Colorado assumed it would raise $70 million from marijuana taxes per year. Updated projections show the state could rake in as much as $140 million in 2016. In Washington, marijuana sales are averaging over $2 million a day with revenue set to reach $270 million per year. 

“If all states legalized and taxed marijuana, states could collectively expect to raise between $5 billion and $18 billion per year,” says the report. The Tax Foundation puts the size...

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