Montana lawmakers consider taxes on medical marijuana
BILLINGS Montana lawmakers will be asked to consider placing a tax on the sale of medical marijuana.
Gov. Steve Bullock has proposed a 6 percent consumption tax as part of his budget. The tax would bring in about $2.6 million over two years, said the governors spokesman, Tim Crowe.
Rep. Bradley Hamlett, D-Great Falls, is proposing legislation that would add a 21 percent tax to help pay for drug addiction programs and another 3 percent to subsidize the cost of medical marijuana for low-income patients.
A lot of people that would use medical marijuana dont have the means to necessarily pay for it, Hamlett said, because if theyve got chronic pain, they might be dealing with illnesses. They might be out of work.
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