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Some of the licenses were connected to a Michigan company who recruited out-of-state applicants through Craigslist.
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Testimony and evidence presented during this week’s appeal hearing showed state regulators were aware Delta Extraction was using hemp-derived THC long before its products were recalled.
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Delta Extraction will try to convince the Administrative Hearing Commission to reverse its license revocation and allow it to sell its product in Missouri after allegations the company violated state law by selling THC concentrate derived from out-of-state hemp.
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Members from both Missouri's Democrats and Republican parties questioned current science and testing to determine is someone is impaired by marijuana use.
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At the same time when courts are required to dig through decades of non-digitized records for expungements, they are also involved in a large redacting project to make court records accessible online.
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St. Louis could lose more than $500,000 in revenue and won't be able to begin collecting until early 2024 after the city didn't charge a 3% tax for recreational marijuana last month.
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A bipartisan panel voted unanimously that the state overstepped its authority by requiring plain packaging in the adult-use cannabis market.
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Business owners say they had no idea they were paying marijuana prices for a ‘synthetic’ THC that had been converted from hemp.
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Missouri law prohibits smoking marijuana in public places, unless local governments pass ordinances to permit it. But, what does that mean for Evolution Festival this weekend?
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A judge permanently blocked Missouri from enforcing a requirement that medical marijuana licenses go to businesses owned by residents.