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Fivespeedchatter

04/20/17 5:42 PM

#29426 RE: HankyFrank #29423

Again I hate to answer with something so obvious... and waste a post... But why do you think numbers have gone down since October? I'm all for using numbers like this but we all need to understand what they mean..


Would the fact that it's winter in Oregon during November, December, January, and February have anything to do with it?? Oregon has massive fall harvest because winter outdoor grows don't grow in the snow...Winter relies on greenhouse, hydro, and the stores of fall harvest... Just saying...


Also, mind you these numbers don't reflect ALL the cannabis sales that are factored into testing revenues... Just preliminary STATE TAX DATA... From what I can gather.. How sales tax breaks down with actual product categories I don't know..

Thoughts everyone?

Out of posts...

I get the rate change to 17% but that means the state is getting less tax from the growers, sellers, and dispensaries right?? Not that there was total less taxable bud grown right?? Last year the gov. garnished more checks.. This year these growers pay less tax right.. So rate change shows difference in tax receipts, but also implies that the producers have more cash on hand... To expand and grow more buds for EVIO to test.. Right??