Texas Voters Support Legal Medical Marijuana Access But Are Largely Unaware Of The State’s Existing Program, Poll Shows
Key Takeaway
Texas voters strongly support legalizing medical marijuana yet are largely unaware of their own state’s existing program that provides limited access to cannabis for certain patients, according to a new poll. The survey by Fabrizio, Lee & Associates, which served as the chief pollster for President Donald Trump’s campaigns, found that 75 percent of Texas […] The post Texas Voters Support Legal Medical Marijuana Access But Are Largely Unaware Of The State’s Existing Program, Poll Shows appeared first on Marijuana Moment.
What This Means for Cannabis Businesses
Tax developments like this directly impact the bottom line for every cannabis operator. With Section 280E creating effective tax rates above 70% for many businesses, any shift in federal tax policy - whether through rescheduling, court rulings, or IRS guidance - can mean the difference between profitability and closure. Cannabis business owners should work closely with a specialized CPA to understand how these changes affect their specific situation.
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