OKLAHOMA CITY (KSWO) – A bill that aims to shift how marijuana is taxed in the Sooner State has cleared the House committee.
House Bill 3314 would allow counties to impose 15 percent public service taxes on retail marijuana sales.
The Bill would not automatically create this tax; it simply gives counties the ability to do so if they choose.
Revenue from the tax would be deposited into a county general fund and used to support local law enforcement, fire departments, and dilapidated properties.
3314 cleared through the Municipal Government Committee unanimously and now heads to an oversight committee for further consideration.
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