Missouri trumpets 5k cannabis workers
Missouri claims over 5,000 positions have been created in the state’s cannabis industry.
Missouri claims over 5,000 positions have been created in the state’s cannabis industry.
A coalition led by Missouri cannabis company operators submitted paperwork last week to add an initiative question to the 2022 November ballot that would legalize production, sale and consumption of adult-use cannabis in the state.
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After months of being in the sales doldrums, Michigan’s monthly legal cannabis sales increased by $22 million in July.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson appointed Donald G. Kauerauf to head up the Department of Health and Senior Services.
Illinois and Michigan cannabis sales stayed steady for another month as Missouri medical cannabis sales continued to inch up in June.
The first of what is likely to be a set of competing Missouri ballot petitions to legalize recreational cannabis in the November 2022 election was submitted to the Missouri Secretary of State last Thursday.
Missouri’s director of the Medical Marijuana program, reiterated promises that the state will revoke licenses for the 37 cultivators and many other manufacturers and dispensaries not operating by September 30.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson vetoed legislation Friday that would have lifted a prohibition on licensed medical marijuana companies deducting business expenses on their taxes.
It seems that some companies are consistently reporting positive quarterly results, while others continue to eat up cash.