Attorney General No.
15-0087
Secretary of State No.
1746
Description
Legalizes marijuana under state law. Applies general retail sales taxes to non-medical marijuana. Permits Legislature to place additional excise tax on non-medical marijuana sales, up to 15% of retail price. Permits local governments to ban or limit the number of marijuana businesses within their boundaries if their voters approve. Requires State to create and fund diversion programs in each county exclusively for marijuana offenders. Requires Legislature to pass laws implementing the initiative by January 1, 2018. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of Finance of fiscal impact on state and local government: Reduced costs ranging from tens of millions of dollars to potentially exceeding $100 million annually to state and local governments related to enforcing certain marijuana-related offenses, handling the related criminal cases in the court system, and incarcerating and supervising certain marijuana offenders. Net additional state and local tax revenues of potentially up to several hundred million dollars annually related to the production and sale of marijuana. (
Proponents
Editte Dalya Lerman, Russell Goodrow, J. David Nick, Michael Grafton, Ron Mullins, Richard Miller, Dave Hodges, Steve Kubby John Lee john@afpr.us
Date
12-22-2015
Document Type
Article
Qualified
Failed to Qualify
Recommended Citation
MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION. INITIATIVE STATUTE. California Initiative 1746 (2015).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_inits/2017