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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.
In Uruguay, President Jose Mujica signed legislation to legalize recreational cannabis in December 2013, making Uruguay the first country in the modern era to legalize the substance. In August 2014, Uruguay legalized growing up to six plants at home, as well as the formation of growing clubs, and a state-controlled marijuana dispensary regime.
1969: Gallup conducted its first poll on legalizing cannabis, finding 12% in favor. [157] 1973: General Social Survey's first poll on legalizing cannabis showed 19% in favor. [158] 1977: Gallup reported 28% support for the legalization of cannabis, a number that would not be surpassed until 2000. [157]
Missouri had $12.7 million in sales over its first weekend of legalized recreational use.
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.
Missouri legalized recreational marijuana use in 2023.
Cannabis growing wild in a ditch in Buffalo County, Nebraska. Feral cannabis, or wild marijuana (often referred to in North America as ditch weed), is wild-growing cannabis generally descended from industrial hemp plants previously cultivated for fiber, with low or negligible amounts of psychoactive tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
This story was first published at www.missouriindependent.com. This article originally appeared on Springfield News-Leader: Marijuana microbusiness licenses bring predatory business practices Show ...