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St. Louis. v. t. e. 2022 Missouri Constitutional Amendment 3, also known as the Marijuana Legalization Initiative, was a ballot measure to amend the Constitution of Missouri to legalize cannabis at the state level in Missouri. The measure was on the November 7, 2022, general ballot and was approved by voters with a margin of 53–47 percent.
Cannabis. Cannabis in Missouri is legal for recreational use. A ballot initiative to legalize recreational use, Amendment 3, passed by a 53–47 margin on November 8, 2022. Possession for adults 21 and over became legal on December 8, 2022, with the first licensed sales occurring on February 3, 2023.
Call it "recreational," "rec" or "adult-use" — Missouri could be the next state to legalize marijuana. In Kansas City and St. Louis over the past week, organizers of the Legal Missouri 2022 ...
Amendment 3, the marijuana legalization initiative on the Missouri ballot in November, would establish the rules around who can get a license to sell marijuana as part of the state’s ...
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.
November 1996: first state to legalize medical marijuana when Proposition 215 was approved by 56% of voters. [31] November 2016: Proposition 64 passed by 57% to 43%, legalizing sale and distribution, effective January 1, 2018. [32] Colorado: Legal to possess up to 2 oz (57 g) [33] Legal to possess up to 2 oz (57 g)
According to the state’s Clean Indoor Air Law, you can get charged up to $200 for smoking indoors, in a public space. That fee is $500 for a corporation. There are cities, like Kansas City and ...
On December 8, 2022, the 2022 Missouri marijuana legalization initiative led to the legalization of cannabis of up to three ounces. [10] Licenses for ownership of dispensaries began being issued on February 30, 2023. With the legalization of recreational cannabis, Missouri became the 21 state to do so. [11]