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A 2019 medical marijuana license applicant says the state broke its own rules by not specifying why its application was incomplete.
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While neither side opposes age restrictions, critics of GOP-backed bills argue they would allow the 'marijuana monopoly' to take over the market.
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Since Missouri’s marijuana sales began in 2019, the state has collected more than $150 million in revenue from taxes and program fees.
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Those seeking to change the initiative process are proposing additional requirements beyond a statewide majority vote.
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State taxes on marijuana sales will go to help fund health care and other services for military veterans.
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The recall is for manufactured products sold to dispensaries and manufacturers by infused product manufacturer Delta Extraction, LLC.
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As a result of Missouri Amendment 3, the Columbia City Council amended the city code Monday to authorize microbusiness license holders to sell adult recreational marijuana.
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Amy Moore is the director of the Division of Cannabis Regulation at Missouri's Department of Health and Senior Services. She joined KBIA's Anna Spidel to discuss the state's new recreational program and adjustments to the existing medical cannabis program.
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The local newscast from the KBIA newsroom in Columbia, Missouri
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This time of year is filled with tempting treats that are harmful to pets (think: chocolate), but on today's show, MU College of Veterinary Medicine professor emeritus C.B. CHASTAIN tells us about one such danger that might not be so obvious: marijuana. Also, DEANNA BARGER introduces us to Missouri Girls Town, which is a "residential treatment facility for girls who are in crisis" until the age of 21. Interested in making a monetary donation? MGT is participating in CoMo Gives! (5:00) December 15, 2022