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Letter: Funding source worth tapping

The Columbian
Published: August 14, 2015, 5:00pm

Along with Oregon’s recent legalization of recreational marijuana, I firmly support Washington’s previous legalization of recreational marijuana use in 2012. The passing of laws allowing use of marijuana will add additional fund sources from a large untapped market.

For fiscal year 2015, Washington’s Liquor and Cannabis Board has reported a total tax obligation of $64 million. This is much-needed funding for Washington, especially as educational programs and youth programs are always in need of more funding. By placing more funding and support for our youth, we will be able to build a solid foundation for the future of the U.S. I believe that funding education and youth programs is the best form of investment the nation can do to support a prosperous future.

Amy Chan

Vancouver

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