There would be major tax implications with a 9% state tax and a 4% local tax, which would be shared by counties and municipalities. NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. — After years of talk and failed attempts, there doesn’t appear to be anything now to slow down a deal in Albany to legalize recreational use of marijuana.
"I’m actually pleased with what I’ve seen in the bill so far," said Erie County District Attorney John Flynn.
He has been deeply concerned about the impacts legalization could have on our roadways and drivers under the influence. There has been concern from many members of […]
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