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Save the Montana Outdoor Fund

Montana is the only place that sets aside taxes from the sale of recreational marijuana to unlock public access, enhance outdoor opportunities, and protect our state's wildlife.   But Governor Gianforte has proposed to block any future cannabis tax revenue from being used to improve public access and protect wildlife habitat.

WHAT THE MONTANA OUTDOOR FUND SUPPORTS

In Montana, taxes on the sale of recreational marijuana support several popular outdoor programs.

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Montana State Parks

Montana's 56 state parks host 3 million visits every year because they are the most affordable and accessible way to access public lands.

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Habitat Protection & Public Access

The Habitat Montana program is our best tool to protect wildlife habitat, maintain working lands, and unlock public access to the outdoors. 

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Trails & Recreation

All Montanans deserve the freedom to access and enjoy public lands and open spaces. Montana's trail grant program helps facilitates our trail access.  

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Something That Unites Us

“Montana has seized a historic opportunity to secure permanent, stable funding for conservation and wildlife management. It is rare that so many critical wildlife and recreational needs will be met with a single funding source.” 

THE NUMBERS

8

out of

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Montana voters say state lawmakers should continue funding the great outdoors with taxes from recreational marijuana. 

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