Rand Paul Cosponsors Bill to Allow Marijuana Businesses to Claim Tax Credits and Deductions – The Libertarian Republic

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by Elias J. Atienza

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) cosponsored the The Small Business Tax Equity Act which would require marijuana businesses in states where it is legalized to be taxed similar to other small businesses. It would also remove restrictions on marijuana businesses to claim tax credits and deductions.

This is part of Senator Ron Wydens (D-OR)attempt to force the federal government to treat cannabis like alcohol and remove cannabis from the Controlled Substances Act. Though Paul has not cosponsored his other bills, Wydens package, known as the Path to Marijuana Reform, is the most comprehensive marijuana reform to date.

The two other bills are theThe Responsibly Addressing the Marijuana Policy Gap Act and theThe Marijuana Revenue and Regulation Act. However, the Marijuana Revenue and Regulation Act might not be popular because it puts a 25 percent federal excise tax on marijuana in addition to the state tax, though it does remove marijuana from Schedule One on the Controlled Substances Act.

The Responsibly Addressing the Marijuana Act Policy Gap Act, however, would remove federal penalties as described by the Huffington Post:

This would remove federal penalties for marijuana sale and possession in states that have legalized pot. It would also give marijuana businesses access to banking services, allow veterans to access state-legal medical marijuana and protect Native American tribes from federal punishment for marijuana sale and use.

Wyden called out Attorney General Jeff Sessions for his opposition to marijuana legalization and his desire to crack down on states where it is legalized.

Im particularly concerned because it appears that the attorney general wants to cherry-pick, apparently on the basis of some kind of whim, which states rights he likes and which ones he doesnt like, Wyden said to the Huffington Post.My sense is increasingly there are some in Washington, D.C., who say they favor states rights only to do so if they think the state is right.

RepresentativeEarl Blumenauer (D-OR) introduced the House equivalent and his bill to allow veterans access to medical marijuana in states where it is legal has five other sponsors including Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI) and Rep. Dana Rohrbacher (R-CA).

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