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[15] [16] Trump's signing statement suggested that the congressional limitation on spending authority did not legally bind him. [16] In June 2018, Trump stated that he would "probably" support the STATES Act, a bipartisan bill that would effectively end the federal prohibition on marijuana and leave the issue up to the states. [17] [18]
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 ...
[46] [47] In May 2024, a Missouri district court ruled that cities and counties can both tax recreational cannabis. [48] After voters passed the 3% tax increase in St. Louis, the city missed an administrative deadline, causing lost revenues of around $500,000. St. Louis filed the paperwork to begin collecting the tax in January 2024. [49] [50]
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.
2022 Missouri Constitutional Amendment 3, also known as the Marijuana Legalization Initiative, was a ballot measure to amend the Constitution of Missouri to legalize cannabis at the state level in Missouri. The measure was on the November 7, 2022, general ballot and was approved by voters with a margin of 53–47 percent.
Republican Mark Alford, a former longtime TV news anchor in Kansas City, appeared to be headed to victory Tuesday, keeping Missouri’s 4th Congressional District under staunch conservative control.
The bills would have amended the Federal Alcohol Administration Act to set forth procedures for the issuance and revocation by the United States Secretary of the Treasury of permits for importing, shipping or selling in interstate or foreign commerce, purchasing for resale, producing, packaging, or warehousing marijuana. [2] The bill would have ...
Missouri legalized medical marijuana in 2018. The businesses that have become leaders in the state’s medical weed industry will be the first to get recreational licenses.