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City Council Moves to Tax Cannabis Ahead of Legalization

June 03, 2024 | Visalia, Tulare County, California



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City Council Moves to Tax Cannabis Ahead of Legalization
In a recent council meeting, city officials discussed the introduction of a cannabis business tax aimed at regulating and taxing cannabis activities within the city of Isiah. The proposed measure, which will be placed on the November 2024 general election ballot, is designed to comply with state mandates that require cities to allow warehousing and delivery of cannabis products.

Councilman Nelson emphasized that the initiative is not about approving or denying cannabis sales but rather about establishing a tax framework for businesses already operating under state regulations. He noted that the city must prepare for potential future mandates regarding retail sales of cannabis, ensuring that local governance can dictate how tax revenues are allocated.

The council proposed a maximum tax rate of 10%, which can be adjusted downward if necessary. Vice Mayor Taylor highlighted the importance of having a tax structure in place to protect the city’s interests, especially in light of potential state legislation that could mandate legalization.

The council unanimously approved the motion to introduce the ordinance, with a vote of 5-0, signaling a proactive approach to cannabis regulation in the city. The meeting also addressed the failure of proposed funding changes for the Marseille landscape and lighting assessment district, which will maintain the current assessment rates for the subdivision.

The discussions reflect a significant step towards establishing a regulated cannabis market in Isiah, aligning local policies with state requirements while preparing for future developments in cannabis legislation.

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