Yes, with overwhelming support from Texans cannabis sales in New Mexico are nearing $2 billion since legalization and some $87 million added to the General Fund. On July 1 the NM cannabis excise tax reached 13% and will increase 1% each year until July 2030 when it will hit 18% as set in state statute.
On Tuesday an interested party paid $65 in Santa Fe for an ounce of flower containing almost 24% THC as competition weeds out the weak but a quick glance at the Native Nations Cannabis website on the Flandreau Santee Sioux Nation revealed prices four times higher than that.
According to Tax Foundation, a research think tank that tracks state and federal tax policy, the tax on gross receipts in California is 15%, 15% in Colorado and 20% in Montana. The Tax Policy Center, another think tank based in Washington, D.C., notes the state of Washington levies a 37% excise tax on cannabis sales that is paid by consumers and remitted by retailers. In Arizona, cannabis at state-regulated dispensaries is subject to a 16% excise tax. [Tax hike to squeeze New Mexico cannabis dispensaries, buyers, owners say]In a related story, Santa Fe is ranked the best US travel destination for its natural beauty, food, and culture according to Travel + Leisure Magazine.

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