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The legalization of marijuana sparks diverse opinions on taxation and law enforcement focus. According to Bailey, pot sales could generate $1 billion in annual tax revenue for the state. While Ammiano believes that legalization allows police to shift focus to serious crimes, opponents warn of new societal costs introduced by legalization. Bailey cites Calvina Fay, emphasizing the potential challenges that society may face. This multifaceted discussion encapsulates evolving views on marijuana's role in the economy and public safety, reflecting a broader societal debate.
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According to Bailey, pot sales could generate “$1 billion in tax revenue for the state each year.” Bailey says, “where Ammiano sees taxes, pot foes see trouble.”
Police will stay “focused on more serious crimes.” • Ammiano believes legalization will help police stay “focused on more serious crimes,”writes Bailey. • Legalizationwill “create a whole new set of costs for society.” • Bailey quotes Calvina Fay as saying legalization will “create a whole new set of costs for society.”
Ammiano says,“I’m a martini guy, myself.” • Ammiano says,“I’m a martini guy, myself”(Bailey).