A proposal to impose hefty taxes on recreational marijuana, whose use was OK'd by Colorado voters in last year's election, was an easy sell in the state Tuesday.
About two-thirds of those casting ballots approved a 15 percent excise tax plus a 10 percent sales tax on pot sales that begin next year.
The taxes are projected to bring in $70 million a year. The money will be used for school construction and regulating pot sales.
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They should put a plaque in the shape of a marijuana leaf on each new school. The plaque would say: "This school was built using drug money"
