Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro on Tuesday unveiled his proposed budget for the state, which included a plan to levy a tax on marijuana sales.
The sale of cannabis is, notably, still illegal in Pennsylvania.
But Shapiro’s proposal is a nod toward a weed-friendly feature in the Keystone State.
The first-term governor’s budget “proposes an adult use cannabis tax that would be imposed on the wholesale price of products sold through the regulated framework of the production and sales system, once legalized.”
“The proposed rate is 20 percent of the wholesale price of cannabis products sold through the regulated framework,” the
Read full article on High Times