Mississippi Senate Revives Medical Marijuana Tax Proposal
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) The Mississippi Senate did an about-face on a proposal to set a 7% sales tax on medical marijuana, first killing a bill and then reviving it hours later in an unusual session after midnight.
The first vote happened Thursday night, and the second one happened early Friday.
Mississippi residents voted by a wide margin in November to adopt Initiative 65, a constitutional amendment that authorizes medical marijuana in the state.
The initiative requires the state Health Department to create a program so marijuana can be available later this year to people with debilitating medical conditions. The long list includes cancer, epilepsy and sickle cell anemia.
However, the Mississippi Supreme Court is set to hear arguments April 14 in a lawsuit that is seeking to block the medical marijuana program.
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