Kehoe Signs Sweeping Cannabis Bill, Triggering Hemp Industry Backlash
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Kehoe signs hemp regulation bill reshaping Missouri cannabis market, sparking industry backlash
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Gov. Mike Kehoe signed House Bill 2641 into law on Thursday, a measure that tightens regulations on hemp-derived cannabinoid products and is expected to significantly reshape Missouri’s hemp industry by requiring many of those products to be sold only through licensed marijuana dispensaries. The law effectively bans the sale of THC seltzers and other intoxicating hemp products at convenience stores, bars and restaurant…
Kehoe signs four bills into law addressing schools, cannabis and St. Louis governance - KBSI FOX23 News Cape Girardeau News
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., (KBSI) — Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed four bills into law Thursday, addressing issues including antisemitism in schools, cannabis regulation and regional governance in St. Louis. One measure, House Bill 2061, adopts a definition of antisemitism for use in public schools and colleges and requires such incidents to be handled under existing anti-discrimination policies. Another law, House Bill 2641, revises regulations on h…
Gov. Kehoe signs bill to ban intoxicating hemp products in November
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a bill on Thursday that will ban all intoxicating hemp products from being sold in the state, including THC seltzers, starting Nov. 12, in an effort to bring order to the unregulated marketplace. The post Missouri governor signs bill to ban intoxicating hemp products in November appeared first on Springfield Daily Citizen.
Missouri governor signs bill to ban intoxicating hemp products in November
Gov. Mike Kehoe signs a bill placing restrictions on intoxicating hemp products Thursday in his office (Annelise Hanshaw/Missouri Independent).Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a bill Thursday that will take all intoxicating hemp products off the shelves starting Nov. 12 — including THC seltzers currently sold in bars and grocery stores. The legislation largely aligns state law with the upcoming federal ban that Congress approved in November. “If …
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