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Recreational weed has been available for sale in Missouri since February, and data from the state’s Department of Health and Senior Services through the end of June shows recreational sales ...
The weed licenses near Kansas City are among 32 at risk of being stripped over questions about their eligibility for a program aimed at helping marginalized groups.
In November 2018, Missouri residents approved with 66% of the vote a ballot measure (Amendment 2) to legalize the medical use of cannabis. The measure allows qualified patients to grow up to six cannabis plants and purchase an amount of cannabis per month to be determined by state regulators (required to be at least 4 ounces). [7]
Patients 18 years old and up will be issued medical cards that will allow them to purchase medical marijuana at Missouri dispensaries. The recreational program, on the other hand, will only be ...
Some letters also threatened prosecution of state employees, or even the seizure of state administrative buildings (such as those used for the processing of medical cannabis licenses). [50] In response to outcry and requests for clarification from numerous officials, a new memo was issued by Deputy Attorney General James M. Cole in June 2011. [50]
Was the Department of Health Division of Medical Marijuana and Integrative Therapy until October 1, 2020; [6] medical cannabis only – there is no regulatory agency for other use. [ a ] Puerto Rico Medical Cannabis Regulatory Board (a division of the Puerto Rico Department of Health).
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DEA began the program in 1979 during the War on Drugs. In the first few years of the Reagan administration, the program expanded from seven states to forty. [1] By 1985 it was active in all fifty states. [2] Results of the program vary by locality. In 2015, agents pulled 2.6 million cannabis plants in California, 27 in New Hampshire, and zero ...