Chicago Hemp Tax up in Smoke – Chicago Contrarian

"That argument had a certain Chicago logic. The products were already being sold. Consumers were already buying them. The ordinary sales tax already applied. A separate hemp levy would have recognized the reality of the market while extracting revenue from it. ... But (Mayor Brandon) Johnson’s tax plan had a weakness. It looked like City Hall was monetizing a public health concern before proving it could control it."
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