Memo from Dave Hodges to the San Jose City Council RE: The SJ Marijuana Tax
Email from Dave Hodges to the San Jose City Council:
Hello Mr Mayor and Honorable Council Members,
I have a few major concerns with the Marijuana Tax Initiative you will be discussing at the August 3rd Council meeting. Attached to this email is a memo suggesting the minimum changes needed in order for the Marijuana Tax Initiative to gain the support of the medical cannabis community. This topic should have been discussed more in-depth at any of the community out reach meetings, but it was not. As is, I feel it does not reflect any input from the San Jose medical cannabis community, and will only serve to make a bigger mess of this whole situation.
Among other problems with the San Jose Marijuana Tax Initiative, I feel the proposed rate is extremely high(no pun intended). 10%, in addition to the 9.25% tax we already pay, would be taxing medication at 19.25%, this would place an undue burden upon medical patients. Many of which who are either low income or live on a fixed income, due to age or medical reasons.
Some of my major concerns with the Tax Initiative as has been presented are:
No separation between Medical Cannabis and “Adult Use” Cannabis. Medication should not be taxable, but if we must pay a tax, it should be less for medical users then the “Adult Use” users from Prop19.
Section 4.66.510 Rules and Regulations- Allows “the Director” (of the Finance Department or other director designated by the City Manager) to “promulgate”/change the “rules and regulations”, “from time to time” WITHOUT vote of the council.
Section 4.66.550 Deficiency Determinations- Is completely unnecessary and potentially grants the Director more powers then the IRS.
Section 4.66.600 Violation Deemed Misdemeanor – Penalty- Creates a new class of criminals out of existing operators, growers, vendors, and potentially even patient caregivers. Which is punishable by a fine of $500 or “six (6) months, or by BOTH such fine and imprisonment.”
Section 4.66.530 Audit and Examination of Records and Equipment- Allows “the Director” and the Chief of Police to violate HIPPA by investigating “all equipment, of any person engaged in marijuana business in the City”
Please review my suggestions, and consider revising the Tax Initiative before it is placed on the November ballot.
Thank you for your time and dedication to the City of San Jose.
Best Regards,
Dave Hodges
Founder
SJCBC LLC
SanJoseCannabis.com
P.S: If you have 3 minutes of time, please watch the YouTube video titled “The Flower”; without any words it can explain exactly where we are with this issue in our society.
Attachments:
MEMO:
Cannabis Tax Suggestions to City Council 7-30-10.pdf
PAGES FROM THE TAX:
Suggested-Modified-Pages-of-the-SJ-Marijuana-Tax.pdf
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