Missouri allocates cannabis revenue to veterans, addiction treatment
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The Impact of 4/20 on Cannabis Legalization Efforts
April 20th, commonly known as 4/20, has evolved from an underground counterculture reference to a significant day of activism, public demonstration, and policy advocacy for cannabis legalization. While its origins trace back to a group of California high school students in the 1970s who used “420” as a code for smoking marijuana, the date has since grown into a powerful symbol in the fight for cannabis reform. Public demonstrations and rallies h…


Missouri lawmakers hold back on public defender plans for marijuana money
As Missouri lawmakers debate the $47.9 billion state budget, they are also deciding how to spend an unexpectedly large chunk of cash from sales taxes collected from marijuana dispensaries. The nearly $86 million paid by recreational cannabis users is constitutionally…
Missouri allocates cannabis revenue to veterans, addiction treatment
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services announced that it transferred its funds—amounting to $23.3 million—to its beneficiaries of the state’s adult-use cannabis program. Authorized by the Supplemental Budget for Fiscal Year ‘25, these funds will be allocated to support veterans and drug addiction treatment. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now …
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