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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
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Tax it like you do tobacco and alchohol...no difference!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Cpl Vic Burk
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel Tax, tax, tax and more tax! Actually I don't have a problem with this tax. Don't want to pay the tax? Go someplace else to buy it that only has the state tax!
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..."The state has an existing 6% tax on adult-use marijuana.

Arnold voters approved the tax with almost 73% of the vote, St. Charles passed it with 74%, and St. John approved it with 66%.

Both St. Louis County and St. Charles County passed a county-wide 3% sales tax on recreational marijuana in April.

Original story from Nov. 2:

In April, more than 40 cities and four counties in the St. Louis area passed a 3% sales tax on recreational marijuana.

Now, two more cities are looking to join them on Tuesday, Election Day.

The City of St. Charles and St. John, in St. Louis County, both have a proposed 3% recreational marijuana tax on the ballot.

Missouri voters passed an initiative in 2022 legalizing recreational marijuana in the state. The state tax on recreational marijuana is 6%.

Local taxes are allowed if they are approved by a majority of voters.

Neither St. Charles nor St. John currently has dispensaries in their jurisdictions.

Robert Connell, city manager for St. John, said the main reason the tax is on the ballot is because officials wanted to be proactive.

“We want to be transparent to those that are wanting to come into the city with a dispensary. And so they would know upfront that we have this 3% tax,” Connell said. “We didn't feel that it would be right to have a dispensary come into town, and then we vote for it after the fact.”

Lawrence Dobrosky, city administrator for St. Charles, said officials didn’t put it on the April ballot because they already were trying to pass an online sales tax.

“We had a ballot initiative for use tax, the internet sales tax that most cities had already passed. And we didn't want to put two taxes on it at the same time,” Dobrosky said."...
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