Posted by: John | January 8, 2011

Irish Drug problem Dealing with drug use

WOULD THIS BE APPLICABLE TO IRELAND .THIS WOULD SAVE THE LEGAL SYSTEM A SMALL FORTUNE IN LEGAL FEES AND FREE UP OUR COURT SYSTEM FOR MORE SERIOUS CASES.IT WOULD INFLICT AN AUTOMATIC PENALTY ON TO DRUGS USERS AND DISCOURAGE USAGE.THE REVENUE COMMISSIONERS HAVE UNLIMITED POWERS TO COLLECT THEIR DUES AND IN THE CASE THAT YOU DIDNT HAVE THE CASH TO HAND COULD GET A DEDUCTION MADE DIRECTLY FROM YOUR SALARY .THIS WOULD INFORM YOUR EMPLOYER AND POSSIBLY LEAD TO FURTHER SANCTION .THIS IS A REAL DETERRENT.

The Tennessee Drug Tax

In 2005, the State of Tennessee passed a law requiring persons to pay an excise tax on illegal substances. The Tennessee unauthorized substance tax, or “drug tax” or “crack tax”, applies to controlled substances like marijuana and cocaine, and also illicit alcoholic beverages like moonshine. It allows someone to anonymously purchase stamps in person from the Department of Revenue based on the type and amount of the substance ($3.50 for a gram of marijuana, $50 for a gram of cocaine, etc.) with the understanding that doing so cannot be used against them in a criminal court. Possessing drugs is still illegal — the tax works completely outside the criminal justice system. A stamp cannot provide immunity from criminal prosecution, and a conviction of possession isn’t required for the Department of Revenue to assess the penalties.

Opponents to the tax say allowing authorities to levy illegal drugs allows officials to bully people not convicted of crimes into paying thousands of dollars. The opponents of the Tennessee Illegal Substance Tax, and there are many, include a wide variety of groups.

In July, 2006, Chancellor Richard Dinkins ruled that the tax was unconstitutional stating that the tax violates an individual’s right against self-incrimination and to due process.

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Despite this fact, the Tennessee Department of Revenue continues to attempt to collect these taxes. One of the biggest targets for these tax collectors are Bonnaroo concert goers.

The money collected at Bonnaroo makes up part of the $3.5 million that Tennessee has raised since its Unauthorized Substance Tax was adopted in 2005.

When the Tennessee Department of Revenue taxes an alleged drug possessor, that person has an opportunity to pay the tax. If it is not paid, agents may seize and auction off anything of value the person owns.

The illegal drug tax, levied per gram, is $3.50 for marijuana, $50 for cocaine, and $200 for meth and crack cocaine.

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No criminal conviction is needed for the state to enforce the tax, and information obtained from the sale of the drug stamps cannot be used in criminal prosecutions, according to the Revenue Department. At the same time, buying drug stamps does not provide immunity from criminal prosecution.


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