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Tuesday, 11/13/2018 10:56:07 AM

Tuesday, November 13, 2018 10:56:07 AM

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Completely meaningless when it comes to Nipton. Some people should read their posts before posting them. Here let's have a run down of what this article says about Bernardino County. As I will point out these new marijuana rules are about taxes per square foot of space used for cannabis cultivation and nurseries,retail sale, delivery, manufacturing, processing, testing and distribution of cannabis and related products.

From the article:

San Bernardino County

AdelantoMeasure S took more than 71 percent of more than 2,500 votes cast. It will tax cannabis businesses up to $5 per square foot of space used for cannabis cultivation and nurseries, and up to 5 percent of the gross receipts from the retail sale, delivery, manufacturing, processing, testing and distribution of cannabis and related products.

ColtonMeasure U won 69 percent of nearly 6,000 votes cast in Colton. It will put a tax on cannabis businesses of up to $25 per square foot of space utilized for cannabis cultivation/processing, and up to 10 percent of gross receipts from the sale of cannabis and related products.

HesperiaWith more than 60 percent of the vote, Measure T is set to add a tax of between 1 percent and 6 percent on all commercial cannabis businesses except cultivation. Every square foot of space used for commercial cannabis cultivation would be taxed up to $15 per year. Both taxes could increase annually based on the consumer price index.

San BernardinoThe city’s two marijuana measures, both put on the ballot by the City Council, won by commanding margins as the Fourth District Court of Appeal decides whether to uphold or overturn a judge’s invalidation of Measure O, which voters approved in 2016.

Measure W, with nearly 64 percent of the vote, will impose a Cannabis Business Tax of up to $10 per square foot for cultivators and up to 6 percent of gross receipts on other businesses operating in the city.

Measure X had nearly 60 percent and will authorize council members to approve one commercial cannabis business permit per 12,500 residents of the city. With the current population of the city, the council could approve up to 17 permits.


As you can see none of these votes have squat to do with Nipton and change ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WHEN IT COMES TO THE STATUS OF NIPTON!!!! NIPTON IS UNINCORPORATED AND CANNOT GROW OR SELL WEED! PERIOD!!!!!


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