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Missouri Cannabis Officials Ask for Expanded Authority to Address Industry Issues

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The Cannabis Missouri Division Regulation is seeking expanded authority to prevent cannabis business owners who have revoked their license due to violations of rules from obtaining another license, The Missourish Reports.

The proposed division rules were notified last week, and the Director of the Agency, Amy Moore, noted that they would be the first update of major rules for the cannabis program of adults of the state after voters adopted the constitutional change in 2022.

Moore said the rules that will also help regulators address issues regarding the state-capital’s cannabis license program and the Memories of the Product for THCs derived from hemp plants than state-licensed cannabis plants created to address issues “learned over time or” needed to be implemented “. The new rules would also require businesses to create mechanisms that would remove the owners who are found to have violated the laws of the cannabis state.

“We have discovered over the years that there is not really much structure or authority in order … For us to turn to individuals in potential ownership or ownership they are found to be violating the regulations themselves or those who are violating the rules.” – Moore, through The Independent

The proposed rules would also create an unlimited number of cannabis search licenses in the state.

Meanwhile, Missouri Cannabis retailers last year sold $ 1.26 billion Adult use products and medical products worth $ 182 million of cannabis.

Center in Portland, Oregon, Graham is the lead editor of Ganjapreneur. He has written about the legalization landscape since 2012 and has contributed to Ganjapreurur since our official beginning in …

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Legislation sets tax rates, license limits and schedule for statewide rollout of sales

After years of being passed by the General Assembly only to be met with a veto, legislation to create a legal adult cannabis market in Virginia passed both chambers on Tuesday – this time the governor is ready to sign it, and retail sales are set to begin as early as November.

The vote marks the clearest signal yet that Virginia is ready to move from legal possession with no legal sales to a fully regulated market — a transition that has eluded the commonwealth since 2021, when lawmakers legalized for the first time simple possession.

The House passed on Tuesday morning Bill 642 Housesponsored by Del. Paul Krizek, D-Fairfax, by a 65-32 vote. Hours later, the Senate approved Senate Bill 542carried by Sen. Lashrekse Aird of Petersburg by a narrow margin of 21-19 after an initial failed vote.

Similar proposals have cleared the General Assembly in recent years — often with bipartisan support — but were repeatedly vetoed former Gov. Glenn Youngkin. This year, the political calculation has shifted. Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger swore to sign legislation on the creation of a regulated retail market.

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