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When Missouri voters legalized adult-use marijuana in November 2022, a 6% sales tax was enacted on the sale of all recreational marijuana products. DHSS transfers $16.3 million to state agencies ...
The first Donald Trump administration (2017–2021) took positions against marijuana and against the easing of laws regarding marijuana. [1] Although Trump indicated during his 2016 presidential campaign that he favored leaving the issue of legalization of marijuana to the states, his administration subsequently upheld the federal prohibition ...
An initiative petition that would legalize recreational marijuana will remain on the Nov. 8 ballot after the Missouri Supreme Court declined to transfer a lawsuit challenging it.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) proposed the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act that would, in addition to legalizing cannabis, implement a federal excise tax on marijuana starting at 10 percent and rising to 25 percent by the fifth year, which would be in addition to the state and local taxes and additional taxes and ...
The ballot initiative injects a new policy issue into the race to replace U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt.
On December 17, 2009, Rev. Bryan A. Krumm, CNP, filed a rescheduling petition for Cannabis with the DEA arguing that "because marijuana does not have the abuse potential for placement in Schedule I of the CSA, and because marijuana now has accepted medical use in 13 states, and because the DEA's own Administrative Law Judge has already ...
The ballot initiative would remove from the state constitution bans on marijuana sales, consumption and manufacturing for adults over the age of 21. Missouri voters will decide in November whether ...
The NAACP has been strong supporters of the Respect State Marijuana Laws Act – H.R. 1523 and has reached out to members of congress to get this act passed. [160] This act is designed to decrease penalties for low-level marijuana possession and supports prohibiting federal enforcement of marijuana laws in states which have lesser penalties. [161]