Recreational Marijuana in Missouri Faces Ballot Initiative Challenges
  • 2 years ago
A group of Missouri lawmakers asked the state’s governor to add recreational marijuana legalization to an upcoming special session as an alternative to the Nov. 8 adult-use marijuana ballot measure. At the same time, a circuit court judge has until Sept. 13 to rule on a lawsuit that would block the ballot measure, according to the Missouri Independent.
Despite the pending lawsuit, the lawmakers want voters to say no to the ballot question because it would create a monopoly in the industry by giving existing medical marijuana businesses an advantage, the Kansas City Star reported.

The group of lawmakers also wants Gov. Mike Parson to get the Legislature to pass a bill introduced last session that would have created a more “free market” adult-use marijuana program. Political insiders in the state say it’s unlikely the governor will add marijuana to the special session, though Parson did call the ballot measure a “disaster.”
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