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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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More than 40,000 marijuana cases have been expunged, but one advocate said some courts “have made little or no effort.”
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Omitting marijuana incarceration rates from before 2003 limits eligibility in many areas with high Black populations, some advocates say.
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Now that cannabis is legal in Missouri, drug-sniffing police dogs face early retirement if they are attracted to the smell of marijuana.
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Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed the recreational marijuana law nearly four years ago. It contained language that made hundreds of thousands of people eligible to have marijuana-related charges removed from their records.
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Missouri regulators listed ZIP codes that qualify as having historic incarceration rates for marijuana offenses in the new cannabis rules. None are in north St. Louis where about half of the state’s Black population resides.
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Missouri’s emerging marijuana industry surpasses $1 billion in sales
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420 Day has sparked conversation about cannabis across the country as more states legalize recreational use.
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Missouri’s recent legalization of recreational, adult-use marijuana has opened new opportunities for more people to buy from dispensaries. Experts say the state’s relatively low prices and taxes have created a “canna-tourism” industry.