
Santa Barbara County, once a leader in California's legal cannabis industry, is facing a sharp decline in tax revenues from cannabis sales, leading county officials to cut funding for cannabis enforcement. The projected drop in tax revenues, from $15.7 million in 2020-21 to approximately $5.4 million by 2024-25, has prompted a reassignment of county officers away from cannabis enforcement. Instead, leftover funds are being channeled to a nonprofit aiding families impacted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, reflecting a significant shift in priorities as the cannabis boom fades.
"In 2020-21, cannabis tax revenues in the county reached an apex of $15.7 million. But by 2024-25, they dipped to nearly a third of that."
"Santa Barbara County supervisors reassigned the five county officers away from the cannabis enforcement program, essentially disbanding the dedicated enforcement team."
Read at SFGATE
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]