July 22, 2009 11:04 AM

Voters Pass Pot Tax for Cash-Strapped City

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(CBS/ AP)  Oakland residents overwhelmingly voted Tuesday to approve a first-of-its kind tax on medical marijuana sold at the city's four cannabis dispensaries.

Preliminary election results showed the measure passing with 80 percent of the vote, according to the Alameda County Registrar of Voters.

The dispensary tax was one of four measures in a vote-by-mail special election aimed at raising money for the cash-strapped city. All four measures won, but Measure F had the highest level of support.

Scheduled to take effect on New Year's Day, the measure created a special business tax rate for the pot clubs, which now pay the same $1.20 for every $1,000 in gross sales applied to all retail businesses. The new rate will be $18.

Oakland's auditor estimates that based on annual sales of $17.5 million for the four clubs, it will generate an estimated $294,000 for city coffers in its first year.

For complete coverage on the legalization and taxation of marijuana, go to CBSNews.com's special report Marijuana Nation

Pot club owners, who openly sell pot over the counter under the 1996 state ballot measure that legalized medical marijuana use in California, proposed Measure F as a way to further legitimize their establishments.

"It's good business and good for the community," said Richard Lee, who owns the Coffee Shop SR-71 dispensary and Oaksterdam University, a trade school for budding dispensary workers.

The measure had no formal opposition; in November 2004, a ballot initiative that required Oakland police to make arresting adults using marijuana for personal use their lowest priority passed with 63 percent of the vote.

Support for Measure F was expected to be just as strong. As a result and given the mail-in nature of the election, there was little campaign activity, according to Lee.

"We put out signs, but outside of that it's been pretty low-key," said Lee, who hosted a victory party at Oaksterdam University's Student Union building in downtown Oakland.

Although California's 800 or so pot clubs also are expected to pay state sales tax, Oakland is the first city in the country to create a special tax on marijuana sales.

Advocates of legalizing pot for recreational use hope to use Oakland's experience with Measure F to persuade California voters next year to approve a measure that would legalize and regulate marijuana like alcohol.

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by cool_cat7 July 29, 2009 1:40 PM EDT
I am a pothead too, but I am an excellent defensive driver. I drive fast and I have never been involved in any car accident for the last 25 years of driving a motor vehicle. So who says that potheads are bad driver. You are dead wrong.
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by ibsteve2u July 22, 2009 7:04 PM EDT
Bad, bad, bad idea.

If you accept that people's health and quality of life is being improved by the use of medical marijuana and you turn around and lay a stiff tax upon it, then you have just laid the groundwork for stiff taxes on cancer drugs, mood stabilizers, aspirin....
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by kansas1946 July 22, 2009 7:55 PM EDT
We pay taxes, sales taxes, on prescription drugs, asperin, etc. It is a good idea. It should be legalized, taxed, and then we move on to more important issues.
by jojo9357-2009 July 22, 2009 6:37 PM EDT
A tax on medical marijuana just increased the cost of health care.
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by Questionews July 22, 2009 6:33 PM EDT
I can't wait for the TV ads!! I hope they do something like the Budweiser frogs or the Geico gecko.
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by AttentionDeficit July 22, 2009 9:27 PM EDT
Questionnews: Somewhere I had read that Anheuser-Busch owns the trademark BC Bud. That just grates on me.
by TheStolenGiraffe July 22, 2009 5:44 PM EDT
why is it that when states are running low on cash the first people they look to raise taxes on are the smokers, whether it be nicotine or marijuana.
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by straightmate July 22, 2009 4:33 PM EDT
I just can't understand all this nonsense? Where I live the cops haven't really been willing to waste time busting a full grown adult just for smoking grass for years, and I mean years and years. The weed laws are so dumb! And our politicians are FINALLY starting to wake up? If you aggrevate the local-yocals here they'll give you some charges but common sense and decent behavior buy you freedom everytime. My neighbors party it up and ride ATVs up and down the street all the time and nobody cares. I did my own 'loose' polling around several blocks and couldn't find two houses side by side that opposes legalization. It's like the most wore out arguement in the whole area-and this is in the MIDWEST!! Our government has just got to step up.
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by quapawsix July 22, 2009 4:09 PM EDT
Regardless of your preference or ideology I think the people voted overwhelmingly in favor of taxing and when it gets to the point with the rest of the country will follow suite can you not see the politicians focus is on how much money can they tax. And as for addictiveness no worse than Alcohol.
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by Benton09 July 22, 2009 4:01 PM EDT
Legalize it and pass it out to all conflicting sides in Iraq and Afghanistan and watch them come together over a truckload of Cheetos and work things out.
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by tautomer July 22, 2009 3:48 PM EDT
They should tax prostitution and crack sales, as well. They could also tax sleep and masturbation. Hey why not a swimming pool tax...while we're at it maybe a per diem tax on living. Come to think of it there's no limit to what Dems can tax!
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by Benton09 July 22, 2009 4:05 PM EDT
Let's tax Republican HO-mongering. I bet they'd make a bundle just from what goes on at C-Street Repub HO House!
by culturechang July 22, 2009 4:40 PM EDT
"Hey why not a swimming pool tax" They already do. That is property tax. A swimming pool increases the assessed value of your home and the property taxes are based on the assessed value.

"while we're at it maybe a per diem tax on living" That is called income tax.

You blame the Democrats, but I sure haven't seen any serious Republicans proposing the elimination of these taxes. Ron Paul did, but probably think he was a kook. Ironic isn't it? In fact, Bush (a Republican) spent like a drunken Democrat.
by lepageman8 July 22, 2009 3:24 PM EDT
I hear people who use marijuana regarded as "potheads" so does that mean if you take a drink of alcohol, you are a drunk!?

I also keep hearing that people who smoke weed are lazy. I know a lot of people who smoke weed and the ones that are lazy when they are high, are lazy when they are sober.
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by TheMasses2009 July 22, 2009 3:30 PM EDT
.... nothing worse than a lazy pot smoker who's not lazy when smoking pot.
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