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2020 will be a year of new marijuana laws. Illinois became the 11th state to legalize recreational marijuana on Jan. 1, six years after Colorado first started recreational sales. Missouri begins medical marijuana sales later in the year — likely this spring — and thousands of residents have already received certification cards.
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The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services has awarded licenses to 192 medical marijuana dispensaries throughout the state. According to the constitutional amendment voters approved in 2018, 24 dispensaries were licensed in each of Missouri’s eight congressional districts.
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New entrants to marijuana market still struggle against entrenched businesses.
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“As best I can tell, you denied this emergency rulemaking because you believe hurt feelings are more important than protecting children,” Gov. Mike Parson wrote in a letter to the secretary of state.
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Cannabis business owners say they are in limbo as they wait roughly 4 months for their label and packaging submissions to be approved by the Division of Cannabis Regulation. Division officials deny claims of a backlog.
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A company that made THC concentrate oil for Delta Extraction says it is owed millions in the aftermath of last year’s product recall.
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Under the 2022 constitution amendment that legalized marijuana, Missouri courts were required to complete misdemeanors by last June and felonies by last December.
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The workers’ employer, CBD Kratom, agreed to remain neutral as the union conducted its election.
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The collaborative will bring people with various levels of experience in the cannabis industry together to discuss the potential federal rescheduling of marijuana, Farm Bill revisions and other subjects related to the cannabis market in Missouri.
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Nick Bognar of iNDO and Alex Henry of El Molino del Sureste discuss their approaches to combining cannabis and fine dining.
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At the heart of Robust Missouri 3's lawsuit was whether county and municipal governments could impose a combined 3% sales tax, or if they each could impose a 3% sales tax.
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For the second year in a row, dispensaries across the state experienced IT problems on the industry’s biggest and most important sales day.