Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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 ]
Missouri legalized medical marijuana in 2018. The businesses that have become leaders in the state’s medical weed industry will be the first to get recreational licenses.
The amendment was approved by voters on November 8, 2022, by a 53–47% margin. [24] Despite initially saying that recreational sales would begin on February 6, 2023, the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services unexpectedly announced on February 2 that licenses would be issued to recreational dispensaries the following day. [25]
Here’s a breakdown of how Amendment 3 will create new business licenses for Missouri’s recreational marijuana market once it goes into effect on Dec. 8.
The Missouri Division of Cannabis Regulation issued 57 marijuana microbusiness licenses in the second round of applications. A minimum of six licenses were awarded within each of the state's eight ...
Amy Moore, (right) director of the Missouri Division of Cannabis Regulation, speaks at the National Cannabis Industry Association’s summit on March 28, 2024 in St. Louis.
The Department of Health and Senior Services is responsible for managing and promoting all public health programs to improve life and wellness for Missourians. [1] They are responsible for maintaining programs to control and prevent disease; regulation and licensure of health and child care facilities; and programs designed to create safeguards and health resources for seniors and the state's ...
Missouri marijuana regulators have raised red flags over business arrangements seen as predatory toward microbusiness licensees. Missouri investigating 7 marijuana microbusiness licenses connected ...