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Marijuana tax rates: a state-by-state guide

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Many states levy a marijuana excise tax in addition to the regular state sales tax. Adult-use retail sales: Purchases are not subject to any statewide cannabis tax, although some municipalities do charge a cannabis excise tax. There is no statewide retail sales tax in Alaska. Local municipalities may impose a local sales tax.

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Oregon Cannabis Proposals Could Dramatically Reshape Industry

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A lack of federal regulation allowed for largely unregulated sales of intoxicating, artificially derived cannabinoids online and even to minors. In response, Oregon’s marijuana regulatory agency, the OLCC, promulgated administrative rules to ban the sale of most artificially-derived cannabinoids in Oregon. [2].

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10 questions to ask before starting a cannabis business

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This article is the first in a series called, “So you want to start a canna biz?” created in partnership with Good Tree Capital. The first topic we’ll cover is how to start a cannabis business, including tips on location, cost, and long-term success in cannabis. The real opportunity lies in both physical location and local enthusiasm.

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Minnesota Cannabis? You Betcha!

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Governor Tim Walz is expected to sign the bill soon (and may in fact have done so by the time this post goes live), making Minnesota the 23rd state (plus DC, Guam, the Marianas, and the Virgin Islands) to legalize recreational cannabis. The bill also sets caps of 800 milligrams for edibles and eight grams for concentrates.