Opponents to Raimondo's Proposed Medical Marijuana Tax Increase Pressure

GoLocalProv News Team and Kate Nagle

Opponents to Raimondo's Proposed Medical Marijuana Tax Increase Pressure

Opponents to Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo's proposed tax on medical marijuana, including the Rhode Island American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the Rhode Island Patient Advocacy Coalition are hosting a press conference on Thursday February 11 -- and a State House rally against the $150 per plant tax for patients and $350 tax per plant for caregivers is planned for Tuesday February 16. 

Patient Peter Benson provided his personal message to Raimondo in the video featured above; the RI Patient Advocacy Coalition and the ACLU of RI at the ACLU's office in downtown Providence on Thursday are calling for the "overly burdensome tax to be struck from the proposed budget," and said the following in their release.

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Three patients who rely on medical marijuana to alleviate the effects of their debilitating illnesses will speak out at a news conference on Thursday, February 11 at 11 A.M. to describe the devastating impact that approval of Governor Gina Raimondo's "sick tax" would have on them. The tax, proposed in the Governor's 2017 budget, would impose a $150 per plant charge on patients lawfully growing marijuana for medical purposes, and a $350 per plant charge for caregivers volunteering their time and energy to grow plants for sick patients.

The news conference is being held by the RI Patient Advocacy Coalition and the ACLU of RI at the ACLU's office in downtown Providence. Both organizations are calling for this overly burdensome tax to be struck from the proposed budget.

State House Rally

On Tuesday February 16, the "Responsible Caregivers of Rhode Island' are hosting a rally in opposition.

Governor Gina Raimondo's proposed amendments in the 2017 Budget would Tax the Rhode Island Medical Marijuana Program to the point where Patients will not be able to afford their medicine. RIPAC and RCRI will be hosting a protest of the profitization of our Medical Program. The sick and ailing should never be the target of surplus tax revenue. We need to let our Governor know that concept will never change!!!!

Gina Raimondo's Proposed Overhaul Of The Rhode Island Medical Marijuana Program: 

* Plant count for Patients will be reduced by 75% to 6 plants TOTAL-this drastically reduces the amount of medicine available to patients 

* Patients and Caregivers with multiple cards may only posses 24 plants TOTAL-this will not allow caregivers to provide an adequate amount of medicine for their patients 

* Purchase Tags for ALL cultivated plants-$150 for Patients and $350 for Caregivers and Co-Ops-this financially devastates Patients who are already producing medicine for themselves to help with costs and forces Patients to the Compassion Centers who may not carry the specific strains they may be looking for 

* Patients and Caregivers can not process marijuana through Flammable Chemical Extraction-this process shall ONLY be done at the Compassion Centers which doesn't allow cardholders who have been processing their medicine safely for years to continue to do so 

* Any Patient whom cultivates for themselves will be unable to designate a Caregiver to cultivate on their behalf-greatly increases the chances of a lapse in medicine 

* Medical Marijuana is estimated to generate between 8.4 and 9.8 Million dollars worth of revenue, which is larger than what the proposed increase on Cigarette Taxes would generate-Tax recreational drugs such as Alcohol and Tobacco instead of our MEDICINE 

* Caregivers, Co-Ops, Licensed Cultivators, and Compassion Centers will be subjected to "Reasonable Inspections" by the DBR- Privacy is not only standard, but paramount in any Medical Industry...Except Ours!!! 

There are too many proposed regulations to cite in one post so we encourage everyone to ready through the budget which is linked [here].

We firmly believe that if the State wishes to generate revenue from marijuana, they should do it through Recreational Legalization and NOT through a Medicinal Program. Stay tuned for more updates- RCRI and RIPAC.


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