Beverages containing intoxicating THC derived from federally-legal hemp have been sold at bars, gas stations and grocery ...
January sales show 12% growth from prior year Missouri’s cannabis industry began 2025 on a positive note as the month closed ...
"We are working through and very excited about the possibility of developing a carve-out for low-THC ... in Missouri stores because the intoxicating ingredient is derived from hemp, not marijuana.
Delta-8 THC products like this cherry seltzer may continue to be sold in stores in Missouri because the intoxicating ingredient, THC, is derived from hemp, not marijuana, which is a controlled ...
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Missouri ended its cannabis prohibition. Now it’s looking at the public health consequencesSince Missouri legalized marijuana in 2018, Dr. Bob Batterson has noticed a change in attitudes. The Children’s Mercy Hospital psychiatrist more often hears from parents wondering if cannabis ...
Missouri's marijuana regulators believe that many "designated contacts" for cannabis businesses have kept the actual eligible applicants in the dark. Now, the state is cracking down. Missouri ...
Delta-8 THC products like this pineapple seltzer can be sold in stores in Missouri because the intoxicating ingredient, THC, is derived from hemp, not marijuana which is a controlled substance ...
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