Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00295

Introduced
1/23/13  
Introduced
1/23/13  
Refer
1/23/13  
Refer
1/23/13  
Refer
2/21/13  
Refer
2/21/13  
Report Pass
3/13/13  
Report Pass
3/13/13  
Refer
3/19/13  
Refer
3/19/13  
Report Pass
3/26/13  
Report Pass
3/26/13  
Refer
4/24/13  

Caption

An Act Authorizing Municipalities To Collect The Marijuana And Controlled Substances Tax.

Impact

If enacted, SB00295 would enable municipalities with a population of less than 75,000 to collect taxes on controlled substances seized by law enforcement, thus giving local governments a more significant role in the regulation and taxation of these items. This authorizes them to retain any acquired tax revenue and sets up a framework for hearings regarding disputes from the taxed dealers. Such provisions aim to ensure compliance while potentially enhancing local fiscal capabilities.

Summary

SB00295 is an act that allows municipalities in Connecticut to impose a tax on marijuana and controlled substances. The legislation specifically outlines the procedure for taxing substances acquired or possessed within the state and defines the responsibilities of dealers regarding tax stamps. The tax rates are set at $3.50 for each gram of marijuana and $200 for each gram of a controlled substance, which has the potential to create a new revenue stream for local governments while regulating the sale and distribution of these substances.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB00295 appears to be cautiously optimistic among supporters who see it as a pragmatic approach to managing marijuana and other controlled substances. Initially, proponents argue that it will generate necessary funds for municipalities and promote better regulation. However, there are concerns regarding the implications of local control over tax collection, potentially leading to disparities between communities with varying tax rates and enforcement policies.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill also faces criticism and contention. Opponents may argue that it complicates the existing regulatory landscape and could create a patchwork of tax laws that vary by municipality, undermining any efforts towards a standardized approach to substance control in the state. Additionally, the enactment of such a law might raise questions about accountability and the efficacy of enforcing tax collection on seized items, which poses challenges for law enforcement and local governments alike.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05524

An Act Authorizing And Adjusting Bonds Of The State And Concerning Provisions Related To State And Municipal Tax Administration, General Government And School Building Projects.

CT SB00251

An Act Concerning The Legislative Commissioners' Recommendations For Technical And Other Revisions To The Tax And Related Statutes.

CT HB05481

An Act Providing Grants For Tourism Public Safety From Revenue Collected From The Occupancy And Meals Tax.

CT HB05512

An Act Concerning A Study Of State Revenue Collections.

CT HB05328

An Act Concerning Automated Traffic Safety Enforcement In Work Zones And Municipalities.

CT SB00010

An Act Authorizing And Adjusting Bonds Of The State.

CT HB05150

An Act Concerning Cannabis And Hemp Regulation.

CT SB00016

An Act Concerning Revenue Items To Implement The Governor's Budget.

CT SB00501

An Act Concerning Motor Vehicle Assessments For Property Taxation, Innovation Banks, The Interest On Certain Tax Underpayments, The Assessment On Insurers, School Building Projects, The South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority Charter And Certain State Historic Preservation Officer Procedures.

CT HB05142

An Act Concerning Consumer Credit, Certain Bank Real Estate Improvements, The Connecticut Uniform Securities Act, Shared Appreciation Agreements, Innovation Banks, The Community Bank And Community Credit Union Program And Technical Revisions To The Banking Statutes.

Similar Bills

CT HB05389

An Act Concerning The Palliative Use Of Marijuana.

VA HB2775

Hemp product; clarifies definition.

VA HB2294

Industrial hemp; regulated hemp products, etc.

VA SB903

Industrial hemp; regulated hemp products, etc.

CT SB00339

An Act Authorizing Municipalities To Collect The Marijuana And Controlled Substances Tax.

VA HB1973

Industrial hemp; selling or offering for sale a topical hemp product, etc.

NJ A197

Authorizes medical marijuana for treatment of substance use disorder; authorizes all patients to be dispensed medical marijuana in edible form.

CT SB00462

An Act Concerning Municipal Collection Of The Marijuana And Controlled Substances Tax.