Hot Sulpher Springs Medical Marijuana Questions, 2 (November 2010)
Two Hot Sulpher Springs Medical Marijuana Questions were on the November 2, 2010 ballot in the town of Hot Sulpher Springs, which is in Grand County.
Both measures were defeated
The first question called for voters to enact a sales tax on marijuana products at a rate of 5 percent with the money going towards the general income of the town.
The second question asked residents if they wanted to prohibit marijuana dispensaries in the town as well as the manufacturing of marijuana products.[1]
- YES 123 (40.73%)
- NO 179 (59.27%)
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Current Statewide
A 2013 statewide measure, Amendment 66, would authorize Colorado to increase taxes with an expected revenue increase of $950 million for school funding.[3]
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