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lowering the taxes for manufacturers will lower the costs for themselves and in return lower the fees <br /> and costs for distribution who they rely on. And then manufacturers and distributors will be able to pay <br /> themselves to survive, hire more local employees and help grow and compete with pre-existing <br /> corporate companies. <br /> One important tax relief that starts at the end of the process would be lowering taxes for retail <br /> businesses or delivery services because lowering those taxes will help consumers. Dispensaries <br /> could lower the MSRP on their products and not have to charge as much to make up for the high <br /> taxes. This will also help customers or the public to afford, and continue to help stimulate the <br /> economy during this recession. <br /> We also believe that the only way to help break the stigma of cannabis and help federally legalize <br /> cannabis will be to help small businesses prevail. Like how local restaurants are compared to a fast <br /> food chain, by focusing on smaller local businesses that support the community. Given all the listed <br /> categories need and rely on each other to be sustainable, a tax break for all categories is necessary <br /> to legitimize and support the local economy. Lowering taxes will only improve sales, quality, <br /> sustainability and job security. <br /> Lastly, helping small local businesses will really show that Santa Ana is the forefront of cannabis and <br /> that you really understand how important small businesses are to each city. You can help lead the <br /> way and be the standard of a model city who truly understands how cannabis will improve a city by <br /> creating jobs, and opportunities for chefs and first time business owners. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Matthew Kim <br /> y yr <br /> INN <br /> Matthew Kim <br /> m, r <br /> ' CEO I Oui'd Confections <br /> (708)269-5210 <br /> O U I' " D <br /> www.ouidconfections.com @ <br /> 2 <br />