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If passed in November, Amendment 3 would legalize adult-use marijuana in Missouri. But advocates say that some specifics in the amendment are cause for worry and plan to fight against the measure.
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Missourians legalized medical marijuana use in 2018. Now, recreational use will be up to voters in the upcoming general election.
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Another initiative petition that would have established ranked-choice voting has already fallen short of signatures needed to appear on the ballot.
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Black entrepreneurs — many of whom struggled to get awarded medical marijuana dispensary licenses in Missouri — want to see more entrepreneurs of marginalized backgrounds break into the cannabis industry.
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More than 2,000 applications were submitted for medical marijuana licenses in 2019, but fewer than 400 were ultimately awarded. And while the state doesn’t track the race of those who got a license, people in the burgeoning industry say few went to Black-owned businesses.
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The St. Charles Republican has filed a bill that legalizes marijuana for recreational use in Missouri and includes other issues related to the drug.
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Legal experts worry expungement proposals currently being considered might cause more harm than good.
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St. Louis Alderman Bret Narayan sponsored the bill that successfully legalized possession of up to 2 ounces of marijuana in the city.
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A ballot initiative would legalize marijuana for those 21 and older and institute a 6% tax that would go to a slew of different programs.
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Sophisticated Living publisher Craig Kaminer ran an ad from a medical marijuana business — and got hit with a $500 monthly fee from his bank.