LA Country Board of Supervisors Votes to Place Cannabis Business Tax on November Ballot

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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted today to place a business tax on cannabis on the November 2016 ballot.

Today’s vote follows intense lobbying by a broad coalition including the California Cannabis Industry Association (CCIA), Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) and Angeles Emeralds and comes just two weeks after the Board voted to extend the County’s existing ban on cannabis cultivation and dispensaries for one full year.  If approved by the voters, revenues would be used to support homeless services in Los Angeles County.

Over 100 groups and individuals attended today’s Board Chamber to voice their support for the proposal, including representatives from CCIA.

Today’s action proved that the Board of Supervisors are ready to explore a new path - a path to taxation and regulation of cannabis. With Proposition 64 headed to the November ballot, the Board has signaled that they believe the adult...

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