Look Before You

This November, on Proposition 119

This November,

on Prop 119

Look Before You

This November,

on Prop 119

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Why NO on Prop 119?

A 30% Cannabis
Tax Hike Means:

The cannabis industry is today one of the highest taxed industries in the state. LEAP needlessly raises taxes another 5% to 30% in some communities, but offers little or no payoff for taxpayers. LEAP even raises taxes on Coloradans using marijuana to relieve nausea and other medical conditions – like seizures, glaucoma, post-traumatic stress disorder and cancer.

This initiative imposes a regressive tax on people’s pain, especially veterans, teachers and the elderly who need cannabis for medicine but can’t get a medical card.

The cannabis industry is today one of the highest taxed industries in the state. LEAP needlessly raises taxes another 5% to 30% in some communities, but offers little or no payoff for taxpayers. LEAP even raises taxes on Coloradans using marijuana to relieve nausea and other medical conditions – like seizures, glaucoma, post-traumatic stress disorder and cancer.

This initiative imposes a regressive tax on people’s pain, especially veterans, teachers and the elderly who need cannabis for medicine but can’t get a medical card.

On Prop 119

On Prop 119

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