OR: Marijuana Measures Go Before Metro Voters

Katelyn Baker

Well-Known Member
Local pot tax, retail sales ban appear on many Nov. 8 ballots

Although legalizing marijuana is not on Oregon's statewide ballot for the first time in four election cycles, many metro area voters will decide the fate of 29 marijuana-related measures in the Nov. 8 general election.

Some voters, particularly in Portland and Clackamas County, will decide whether to impose a 3 percent local tax on top of the statewide tax on retail sales of marijuana for recreational use.

Some voters will decide whether to keep current city bans on retail sales and related facilities.

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And the following is just whats going on in Marion County Oregon.

November 8, 2016
VOTE Peeples!!

M24-404
Marion County
Shall MMJ processing sites, dispensaries be allowed in un-incorporated areas of Marion County.

M24-405
Marion County
Shall Recreational businesses be allowed in un-incorporated areas of Marion County.

M24-406
Marion County
Shall Marion County impose a 3% sales tax on recreational cannabis.

M24-402
City of Aumsville
Shall City of Aumsville prohibit MMJ and Recreational businesses.

M24-413
City of Detroit
Shall City of Detroit impose a 3% sales tax on recreational cannabis.

M24-418
City of Donald
Shall City of Donald impose a 3% sales tax on recreational cannabis.

M24-415
City of Gates
Shall City of Gates impose a 3% sales tax on recreational cannabis.

M24-401
City of Gervais
Shall City of Gervais prohibit MMJ and Recreational businesses.

M24-398
City of Hubbard
Shall City of Hubbard prohibit MMJ and Recreational businesses.

M24-407
City of Hubbard
Shall City of Hubbard impose a 3% sales tax on recreational cannabis.

M24-408
City of Jefferson
Shall City of Jefferson impose a 3% sales tax on recreational cannabis.

M24-397
City of Keizer
Shall City of Keizer impose a 3% sales tax on recreational cannabis.

M22-143
City of Mill City
Shall City of Mill City prohibit MMJ and Recreational businesses.

M22-144
City of Mill City
Shall City of Mill City impose a 3% sales tax on recreational cannabis.

M24-409
City of Mt. Angel
Shall City of Mt. Angel prohibit MMJ and Recreational businesses.

M24-412
City of Mt. Angel
Shall City of Mt. Angel impose a 3% sales tax on recreational cannabis.

M24-400
City of Salem
Shall City of Salem impose a 3% sales tax on recreational cannabis.

M24-411
City of Scotts Mills
Shall City of Scotts Mills prohibit MMJ and Recreational businesses.

M24-416
City of Scotts Mills
Shall City of Scotts Mills impose a 3% sales tax on recreational cannabis.

M24-396
City of Silverton
Shall City of Silverton impose a 3% sales tax on recreational cannabis.

M24-395
City of Stayton
Shall City of Stayton impose a 3% sales tax on recreational cannabis.

M24-410
City of Sublimity
Shall City of Sublimity prohibit MMJ and Recreational businesses.

M24-403
City of Turner
Shall City of Turner prohibit MMJ and Recreational businesses.
 
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