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Monthly marijuana sales in Colorado topped $100 million for the first time in August, 2015, with $59.2 million in recreational sales and $41.4 million in medical sales. Colorado has levied three types of state taxes on recreational-use marijuana: a 2.9% standard sales tax, a 10% special marijuana sales tax, and a 15% excise tax on wholesale marijuana transfers. The 15% excise tax is earmarked for school construction projects. In August, recreational-use taxes and fees totaled $11.2 million and medical taxes and fees were $2 million, bringing total revenue-to-date for the year to over $86 million.
Source: Elizabeth Hernandez, "Colorado monthly marijuana sales eclipse $100 million mark," Denver Post, October 9, 2015.
-Refer to the Article Summary above.Suppose the sale of marijuana is legalized in Florida, and the state decides to charge a tax of $50 per ounce on each sale, with the state claiming that retailers will bear the entire burden of this tax.Draw a graph illustrating the situation where retail outlets would bear the entire tax burden of $50 per ounce of marijuana.Explain what would need to be true about the demand for marijuana for retailers to bear the entire burden of this tax, and if this would likely occur if marijuana sales were legalized.
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