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Subject: Colorado's Marijuana Tax Sun Oct 06, 2019 3:50 pm
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Colorado Is Using $3 Million From Marijuana Tax To Provide Food And Housing For The Homeless
Cannabis has garnered a bad rap for years, but city council members in Aurora want to make sure the drug does some good.
So, over the next two years, they promised funds to be allocated to several non-profit groups:
The Colfax Community Network, a non-profit group that supports families living in motels. The Comitis Crisis Center, which helps in-crisis individuals. Aurora Mental Health, which will receive new vans to be used for homeless outreach efforts.
The city also pledged $680,000 to be set aside for other vital city non-profit organizations and $2 million to be used to build a new recreation center
Proponents of legalization are certainly happy. According to a November 2015 survey conducted by Quinnipiac University, 53 percent of Colorado voters believe legalizing marijuana has been good for the state
While Marijuana may not be everyone’s cup of tea, legalization certainly has had quite a positive effect so far.