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Public demands transparency on cannabis tax revenue usage

July 15, 2024 | San Diego City, San Diego County, California



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Public demands transparency on cannabis tax revenue usage
During a recent government meeting, public speaker Peggy Walker emphasized the need for transparency regarding the impacts of cannabis legalization, particularly in relation to fiscal and law enforcement outcomes. Walker called for the publication of a comprehensive report that details these impacts, as well as a public education campaign focused on the health effects of cannabis on vulnerable populations, including children and seniors.

Walker highlighted that Proposition 64, which legalized cannabis, promised significant revenue to support youth programs, environmental protection, and law enforcement. However, she pointed out that the current tax structure, established by Measure N, creates a general tax rather than a special tax. This means that cannabis tax revenues are funneled into the general fund and allocated through the annual budget process, making it difficult to trace how these funds are utilized for city services.

She stressed that the public deserves clarity on the allocation of cannabis tax revenues and the overall impact of legalization on the community. Walker's comments reflect ongoing concerns from preventionists, public health advocates, and the medical community regarding the need for accountability and informed public discourse on cannabis-related issues. The meeting concluded without further comments from the city attorney regarding closed session discussions.

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