Colorado lawmakers are deciding what to do with the $58 million owed back to taxpayers, but if they put it to a vote will Coloradans allow the state to keep the pot tax refund money and put it toward needed infrastructure?
“I think so,” said marijuana lawyer Josh Kappel of Vicente Sederberg. “That was our intention when we ran the campaign, for marijuana to be taxed and to provide a net benefit for the economy.”
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