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Drug dealers in Nebraska supposed to pay taxes on their stash

Law intended to be another deterrent, punishment to dealers Drug dealers be warned: You may be breaking more laws than you first thought.
You are required to pay taxes on your illicit stash.

Though it's illegal to sell street drugs, Nebraska has required dealers to buy drug-tax stamps since 1991.

The law is intended to be another way to punish drug dealers.

No stamp has ever been found on drugs seized in Nebraska, said Mary Jane Egr, the state tax commissioner.

But dealers are fined for not having the stamps when they are arrested and taken to court for possessing illegal drugs.

If a dealer is busted with drugs with a tax value of $1,000, he or she must pay that tax, plus up to 100 percent of the tax amount as a penalty.

The stamps cost $100 per ounce of marijuana; $150 per gram of controlled substances, such as cocaine; and $500 per 50-dosage unit on drugs such as LSD.

They are not required if you have less than 6 ounces of marijuana, less than 7 grams of a controlled substance, or less than 10 doses of a drug.

Stamps do not make it legal to possess illegal drugs.

Nebraska has collected $337,840 from drug-tax evaders since 1991, said Tom Gillaspie of the Department of Revenue.

Most of the proceeds are split between drug-education programs in the county where the drugs were found and the Nebraska State Patrol -- each gets 47.5 percent. The state keeps the remaining 5 percent.

Gillaspie said 75 stamps, mostly the $10 stamps, were sold through 1999, the last time any were bought in the state.

People who buy the stamp don't provide their name or any other identifying information, so there is no fear police can track dealers through stamp sales, Gillaspie said.

Since dealers aren't using the stamps, it appears collectors are the ones buying them.

Richard Loomis, who owns the Flying Buffalo Inc. store in Scottsdale, Ariz., has purchased about two dozen stamps from Nebraska.

He then uses his company's Web site to sell the stamps to the scarce legions of collectors around the country.

Only the silver and black Texas drug tax stamp, which features a cloaked Grim Reaper wielding a scythe, equals the Nebraska stamp in popularity, Loomis said.

Loomis was surprised more Nebraska stamps hadn't been sold.

"They should contact me and we can put together a marketing plan," Loomis said. "We'll sell a ton."


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