Roll aside, toilet paper. Oklahomans rushed to purchase another product in record volume last month, as medical marijuana dispensaries logged enough sales to spike tax collections by more than 25%.
According to the Oklahoma Tax Commission, dispensaries remitted almost $9.8 million in state taxes during April.
That includes traditional sales taxes and the 7% medical marijuana levy.
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Dale Denwalt ~ The Oklahoman ~