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Missouri: Page 11
Michigan Governor Signs Expungement Bill Into Law, Illinois Collects More than $100 Million in Cannabis Tax Revenue: Week in Review
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation into law this week that will automatically expunge criminal records for those convicted of certain cannabis-related offenses.
Missouri Begins Testing Medical Cannabis
EKG Labs is testing cannabis for BeLeaf Medical, with sales expected to launch in the coming weeks.
California Cannabis Banking Bill Becomes Law, Colorado Governor Pardons Thousands of Cannabis Convictions: Week in Review
A new law in California will provide a safe harbor for banking institutions doing business with cannabis companies.
Missouri Regulators Give Final Approval to Medical Cannabis Testing Facility
The state’s medical cannabis supply chain is now fully operational with cultivation, dispensary and testing facilities.
Wildfires Continue to Ravage West Coast Cannabis Businesses, U.S. House Postpones Vote on the MORE Act: Week in Review
West coast wildfires continue to threaten and destroy cannabis operations as growers work to save their businesses and homes.
Report Claims Missouri Regulatory Agency Obstructed Investigation into State’s Medical Cannabis Program
A new memo alleges conflicts of interest and other issues with a consultant the state hired to score medical cannabis license applications.
Over $2 Million of Funds from Missouri’s Medical Cannabis Program Go to Veterans
The money will be transferred to the Missouri Veterans Commission for health and care services.
UPDATE: 5 States Voting on Cannabis Legalization This November
About a dozen states were poised at the beginning of 2020 to vote on either adult-use or medical cannabis, but COVID-19 and other challenges have narrowed that list.
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Seeks Guidance Regarding Confidential Medical Cannabis Information
A section of the state's medical cannabis law requires DHSS to protect the trade secrets of medical cannabis businesses, as well as patients' information.
U.S. House Approves Federal Protections for State-Legal Cannabis Businesses, Maine Expects Adult-Use Sales to Launch This Year: Week in Review
Lawmakers passed an amendment this week that bars the Department of Justice from using taxpayer funds to enforce federal anti-cannabis laws in states that have legalized medical and/or adult-use cannabis.
Missouri Issues Five New Cannabis Manufacturing Licenses
When licenses were originally issued in January, regulators determined that certain companies received multiple licenses for one facility, so the duplicate licenses have been reissued to applicants next in line.
Hawaii Legislature Approves Bill Allowing Cannabis Edibles, Illinois Collects More Than $52 Million in Adult-Use Tax Revenue to Date: Week in Review
This week, lawmakers in Hawaii sent a bill to Gov. David Ige that would allow the state’s eight medical cannabis licensees to sell edibles.
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