How much does your town make from marijuana tax? – Illinois Policy

Illinois’ statewide budget support from cannabis tax revenue, while still high, is slowing down in terms of growth. State revenue growth in the first two years of legalization was robust, but since then monthly revenue has bounced around at $20 million to $23 million.
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Freddy
1 year ago

What is the percentage of total taxes collected vs what the city or town gets to keep? The city should keep ALL the taxes to help the local community and not be forced to send the majority into the abyss called Springfield. Same for any city with a casino. The town should keep all the proceeds except for the taxes owed on winnings.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
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The drug money has to go to the peoples most affected by drug use in their communities and said peoples that have had trouble with the law previously should get priority to sell it to their drug plagued communities. IL at its finest.

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