Pubdate: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 Source: Spartanburg Herald Journal (SC) Copyright: 2005 The Spartanburg Herald-Journal Contact: http://www.goupstate.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/977 Author: Associated Press Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) MARIJUANA STAMPS NOT CATCHING ON WITH SELLERS, OFFICIALS SAY CHARLESTON -- Ten years after it was created, a little-known law requiring marijuana dealers to pay taxes on pot sales has had little impact, officials say. State officials say it appears not a single dealer has purchased the required stamps. Instead, the stamps have created a market and a demand among collectors. Of the 433 pot stamps sold by the state since 1994, the overwhelming majority were bought as novelties, according to the South Carolina Department of Revenue. The stamps are required for every gram of illegal drugs sold by a dealer in the state. They are similar to the stamps affixed to other vices taxed by the state, such as liquor and cigarettes. A $3.50 sticker is required for every gram of marijuana, which is the most popular among collectors. The current marijuana stamp shows a pot leaf imposed over an image of the state with a circle and red stripe superimposed. When the law was created, no one seriously thought drug dealers would line up to buy the stamps. The stamps were created by legislators seeking more tools to prosecute drug traffickers as tax cheats. A drug dealer who violates the stamp law is subject to a fine of 100 percent of the tax, plus possible jail time. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth