Missouri Cannabis Regulators Target ‘Lab Shopping’ in New Rules
By Rebecca Rivas
The state wants to help labs feeling pressure to certify products as having high THC
Tags: Weed News, cannabis, Missouri regulations, Missouri Cannabis Trade Association, marijuana potency
Rivas: Why Some People Believe 'Marijuana' Is a Racist Word
Latin American History Professor Isaac Campos recently published findings online of his study on the history of cannabis terminology
Tags: Weed News, Missouri cannabis, origins of the word marijuana, racism in language
Missouri Sees Surge in Cannabis Jobs After Legalization Vote
The number of licenses DHSS approves for new employees each month has quadrupled since November
Tags: Weed News, Amendment 3, legalization, Luxury Leaf, cannabis jobs, Department of Health and Senior Services, Missouri cannabis
Missouri Courts Need Extra Funds To Expunge Marijuana-Related Offenses
A huge selling point for those who voted for legalization was the automatic expungement provision
Tags: Weed News, Missouri marijuana expungements, Missouri courts, marijuana legalization
Judge Tosses Missouri Voter ID Lawsuit
Plaintiffs call the ruling a 'procedural pit stop' on the way to the Missouri Supreme Court
Tags: Missouri News, St. Louis, St. Louis news, election news, voter ID laws, election, Missouri, Missouri news, lawsuit
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