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After earning more than $50 million in revenue from marijuana sales last year, Colorado may have to pay some of it back to residents, thanks to a tax law that puts a limit on how much the state can take in. The legal quirk has lawmakers scrambling to hang onto the money that's meant for state schools. A statewide referendum may be the only way out.
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