Everything You Need to Know About Democrat Controlled California

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They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
 
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
It isn't a bailout.
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
Probably because right-wingers are involved. Right wingers are in favor of making things more difficult.
 
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
It isn't a bailout.
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
Probably because right-wingers are involved. Right wingers are in favor of making things more difficult.
Handing a business the money from citizens for nothing in return is a bailout.
So again, you quoted huge revenues, why a bailout?
 
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
It isn't a bailout.
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
Probably because right-wingers are involved. Right wingers are in favor of making things more difficult.
Handing a business the money from citizens for nothing in return is a bailout.
So again, you quoted huge revenues, why a bailout?
It is not a bailout but mismanagement. They are using that technique to lower costs instead of getting rid of useless right-wing regulations that make selling weed more difficult for the legal sector.
 
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

When it's a slow news day we can always count on a beating his meat cultist to piss & moan about something, anything.

It's a 24/7 mid life crisis.
 
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

When it's a slow news day we can always count on a beating his meat cultist to piss & moan about something, anything.

It's a 24/7 mid life crisis.
Hundred million from the middle class to pot growers making millions in a State overflowing with homeless.
 
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
It isn't a bailout.
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
Probably because right-wingers are involved. Right wingers are in favor of making things more difficult.
Handing a business the money from citizens for nothing in return is a bailout.
So again, you quoted huge revenues, why a bailout?
It is not a bailout but mismanagement. They are using that technique to lower costs instead of getting rid of useless right-wing regulations that make selling weed more difficult for the legal sector.
Hundred million from the middle class to pot growers making millions in a State overflowing with homeless.
 
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
It isn't a bailout.
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
Probably because right-wingers are involved. Right wingers are in favor of making things more difficult.
Handing a business the money from citizens for nothing in return is a bailout.
So again, you quoted huge revenues, why a bailout?
It is not a bailout but mismanagement. They are using that technique to lower costs instead of getting rid of useless right-wing regulations that make selling weed more difficult for the legal sector.
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Democrats and kids.
 
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
It isn't a bailout.
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
Probably because right-wingers are involved. Right wingers are in favor of making things more difficult.
Handing a business the money from citizens for nothing in return is a bailout.
So again, you quoted huge revenues, why a bailout?
It is not a bailout but mismanagement. They are using that technique to lower costs instead of getting rid of useless right-wing regulations that make selling weed more difficult for the legal sector.
Hundred million from the middle class to pot growers making millions in a State overflowing with homeless.
Right-wingers like to make, voting with your dollars more difficult.
 
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
It isn't a bailout.
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
Probably because right-wingers are involved. Right wingers are in favor of making things more difficult.
Handing a business the money from citizens for nothing in return is a bailout.
So again, you quoted huge revenues, why a bailout?
It is not a bailout but mismanagement. They are using that technique to lower costs instead of getting rid of useless right-wing regulations that make selling weed more difficult for the legal sector.
Related
Democrats and kids.
Nothing extra homework or math exercises can't cure.
 
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
It isn't a bailout.
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
Probably because right-wingers are involved. Right wingers are in favor of making things more difficult.
Handing a business the money from citizens for nothing in return is a bailout.
So again, you quoted huge revenues, why a bailout?
It is not a bailout but mismanagement. They are using that technique to lower costs instead of getting rid of useless right-wing regulations that make selling weed more difficult for the legal sector.
Related
Democrats and kids.
Nothing extra homework or math exercises can't cure.
Democrats are intentionally destroying the minds of youth.
 
Not a bailout it's to help small businesses transition from provisional to regular licenses and ensure that legal pot growers can thrive and not go down some other road.

It appears the real (as opposed to the bullshit from the OP) issue is that this proposal will help these businesses speed through environmental impact reporting and some conservationists are not taking that too well.

 
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
It isn't a bailout.
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
Probably because right-wingers are involved. Right wingers are in favor of making things more difficult.
Handing a business the money from citizens for nothing in return is a bailout.
So again, you quoted huge revenues, why a bailout?
It is not a bailout but mismanagement. They are using that technique to lower costs instead of getting rid of useless right-wing regulations that make selling weed more difficult for the legal sector.
Related
Democrats and kids.
Nothing extra homework or math exercises can't cure.
Democrats are intentionally destroying the minds of youth.
Right-wing hypocrisy is worse, no drugs necessary.
 
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
It isn't a bailout.
They’re spending $100M of money from middle income families to bailout pot growers.

Sweet Saint of San Andreas, hear my prayers.

Since January 2018, total program revenue to date is $1.81 billion, which includes $906.4 million in cannabis excise tax, $223.3 million in cultivation tax, and $682.9 million in sales tax.--https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/news/20-14.htm
So if it’s so profitable why a bailout?
Normal people always put money aside for rainy days, which raises the question as to why drugs would even have a rainy day. Alcohol and drug use skyrocket in hard times.
Why are breweries prospering in California?
Probably because right-wingers are involved. Right wingers are in favor of making things more difficult.
There are no state wide right wing laws. Dems control state wide law making you lying leftist.
 

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