While lawmakers have been mostly in agreement over details surrounding delivery, cannabis lounges, and expunging criminal records, they just cannot seem to agree on taxes.
According to a recent report, the state would be better off with legal weed, which would create 24,000 jobs and generate more than $500 million in state and local tax revenue.
There was hope that the World Health Organization (WHO) would come forward before the end of the year with a recommendation for amending the dangerous drug classification of the cannabis plant within the confines of the international...