garcia will call them. >>> today, go ahead and open up for business tomorrow. it's part of a timetable. ktvu's robert honda is live in san jose and many club owners say a tax being collected by the city is excessive and provides no legal protection. robert. >> that's right, gasia. a potential new revenue source, medical marijuana. starting tomorrow, the city expects to start collecting tax money from pot clubs, but the owner of this cannabis collective says he does plan to open his new business tomorrow, but not promising to pay the tax. there are about 100 cannabis clubs in san jose right now, but the city has yet to fully develop a medical marijuana poll schism on the same day the city plans to start taxing. san jose's first collective will reopen. all american cannabis club. >> the new collective gives us a fresh start and a chance to take the collective to another level as far as legal protection. >> san jose's new policy through measure you provides a monthly tax receipt. the rate is 7%. so when a club grosses $143,000, the city gets $10,000 with a $2500 penalty for late payments. what upset own