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New Medical Marijuana Program Will Launch Next Year

State lawmakers got an update on September 14 on Montana’s new medical marijuana regulation program.
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State lawmakers got an update on September 14 on Montana’s new medical marijuana regulation program. ";

State lawmakers got an update on September 14 on Montana’s new medical marijuana regulation program. The program will launch at the end of next April. 

The state health department, in charge of running the program, is planning to release new rules for the industry before the end of December.  

A 4 percent tax on the sale of medical marijuana has already gone into effect. The tax will eventually drop down to 2 percent.

The first tax returns are expected in mid-October. 

Lee Baerlocher from the Department of Revenue told lawmakers that the agency is concerned about the amount of the tax that will be paid in cash, and the department is working on building system to safely handle the new tax revenue. 

Corin Cates-Carney was the Montana Public Radio news director from early 2020 to mid 2025 after spending more than five years living and reporting across Western and Central Montana.
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