CULLMAN, Ala. – Local Amendment 1, which would have levied a 15% tax on medical marijuana, did not pass. The additional tax would have benefited the Cullman County District Attorney’s Office, with a small portion going to local mental health services.
With 49 of 51 boxes reported, the vote came down to 51.53% (19,108) voting no, and 48.47% (17,971) voting yes.
Cullman County District Attorney Champ Crocker posted to the DA’s Facebook account late Tuesday night:
“LOCAL AMENDMENT 1:
“I was legally prohibited from taking a public position on this tax vote, but I appreciate the arguments on both sides. It was important for the people to decide this issue. My staff and I will continue to work for the people of this county, clearing the backlog and seeking justice in court for crime victims. – Champ Crocker, DA”
“This is a win for the patients of Cullman and surrounding counties. Having a new tool at an affordable price will make a positive difference in so many lives. Thank you, Cullman County, for so much positive support in knocking down this amendment.” – Joey Robertson, owner of Wagon Trail Med Serv
The Cullman Tribune will be reaching out to Crocker to find out what measures his office will take to ensure it’s able to work smoothly and quickly.
We will have more on this vote tomorrow.
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