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The ruling’s impacts may be far-reaching and open an avenue for hundreds of denied licensees with pending appeals to gain access to information to that has been shrouded in secrecy.
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The Administrative Hearing Commission heard testimony that made Missouri’s process to evaluate medical marijuana licenses seem rushed and governed by “intentionally vague guidance.”
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The line of questioning revealed in deposition records provides fresh details into an FBI probe that's transfixed state and local politics ever since news of it surfaced in 2019.
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A multistate company is preparing to open a marijuana processing facility in St. Louis.
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Aldermen also renewed a mask order for another 30 days and voted to further reduce penalties for marijuana usage.
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Nicole Gorovsky, Yinka Faleti and Dave Roland discuss litigation over the Rams’ departure from St. Louis and more during the Legal Roundtable on "St. Louis on the Air."
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The new industry has generated more than $70 million in less than a year. State officials said that amount is good but falls in line with expectations.
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Dispensaries are starting to open in more rural areas as the rollout of voter-approved medical marijuana continues.
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Unlike every other legal business in the state, marijuana companies are currently prohibited from deducting business expenses on their taxes.
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Missouri’s medical marijuana industry is faring well since the first dispensaries opened their doors last October. Today, more than 100,000 patients and caregivers use and purchase medical cannabis in the state.