‘It’s Upside Down’: Rio Dell Mayor Calls For California Cannabis Tax System Reform
Rio Dell Mayor Debra Garnes and some buds
City of Rio Dell release:
At a special meeting of the Rio Dell City Council on Tuesday, December 14th the Council approved a resolution
urging the State government to consider reforming its cannabis taxation system. Specifically, the Council requested
that State dramatically reduce or eliminate State cultivation taxes. The State’s original tax scheme called for
cultivation rates ranging from $9.25 to $2.75 per ounce, depending on the type of dried product. This is in addition to
a 15% State transaction tax at the retail level.
Starting on January 1, 2022 the State plans to raise their cultivation taxes to range from $10.08 to $3.00 per ounce
despite a deep decline in legal cannabis prices.
“This is a case where what is going up should be going down, and what’s going down needs to be going back up,” said Rio Dell Mayor Debra Garnes. “It’s upside down. The State needs to correct this. The State needs to
respond. They are by far taking the lion’s share of cannabis tax receipts and they risk killing the concept of the small
legal cannabis farmer. That’s not good for anyone in Humboldt.”
The Council’s Resolution resulted from the request of Margro Advisors, a cannabis consulting firm that has invested
in the City.
California voters passed cannabis legalization via Proposition 64 on November 8, 2016. Over the subsequent years,
the City of Rio Dell worked hard to develop a comprehensive framework to allow the newly legal industry to invest in
the community, including cultivation.
“I think locally we’ve done a good job of turning this newly legal industry into something that benefits Rio Dell as a
whole.” Stated Rio Dell City Manager Kyle Knopp. “We’ve been able to pave roads and invest in public safety, in
good part because of cannabis legalization and how we’ve approached it. But the State’s taxation system is now
putting these local benefits at risk, perpetuating the black market and shutting down legal north coast cultivators.”
Knopp concluded by underlining the disconnect between the January 1st cultivation tax increase and the State’s
current record $30+ billion surplus.
Rio Dell City Manager Kyle Knopp, Bolivar Cortes, Daniel Whyte and Mayor Debra Garnes