Tax Payment: Chevy Suv and Medical-Marijuana Dispensary

tax payment: It had been hanging off Kiloh's bumper ever since he nosed out of the parking lot behind his medical-marijuana dispensary with 40,131.88 in cash in the trunk of his hatchback. ; Kiloh was unarmed, on his way to City Hall to make a monthly tax payment, and managing only stop-and-start progress in the midday traffic, according to The Japan Times. He was afraid of one thing above all else getting robbed. The black Chevy SUV with tinted windows was still behind him. That fear is a constant part of doing business in California's flourishing medical cannabis industry, in which transactions are conducted mostly in cash, sometimes in stunningly large amounts. On Jan. 1, recreational pot will become legal in California, creating what could be the world's largest legitimate marijuana economy. The thing I need the least right now is to have to go through any sort of money disappearing, Kiloh said. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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