Last year, we wrote about the former Missouri governor’s efforts to curb the availability of intoxicating hemp products to ...
Legislation allowing low-dose intoxicating hemp drinks to continue to be sold in grocery and liquor stores won the approval of committees in both the Missouri House and Senate this week.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. JEFFERSON CITY — Sales of hemp edibles and hemp vape products would be limited to state-licensed marijuana dispensaries ...
Legislation allowing low-dose intoxicating hemp drinks to continue to be sold in grocery and liquor stores won the approval of committees in both the Missouri House and Senate this week.
Delta-8 THC products like this cherry seltzer may continue to be sold in stores in Missouri because the intoxicating ingredient, THC, is derived from hemp, not marijuana, which is a controlled ...
Delta-8 THC products like this pineapple seltzer can be sold in stores in Missouri because the intoxicating ingredient, THC, is derived from hemp, not marijuana which is a controlled substance ...
(MENAFN- Investor Brand Network) Last week, Missouri Senate and House committees passed measures that'd permit low-dose intoxicating hemp beverages to continue being sold in liquor and grocery stores.
Delta-8 THC products like this pineapple seltzer can be sold in stores in Missouri because the intoxicating ingredient, THC, is derived from hemp, not marijuana which is a controlled substance ...
The battle over hemp-derived drugs has already sparked up again at the Missouri Capitol. A Missouri Senate Committee heard a bill Wednesday that would reclassify all products with intoxicating ...
“We are working through and very excited about the possibility of developing a carve out for low-THC hemp drinks,” said Tom Robbins, a lobbyist for the Missouri Cannabis Trade Association ...