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Missouri special session won’t take up adult-use marijuana legalization

Missouri legislators will not address legalizing adult-use marijuana during an upcoming special session, a potential win for advocates.

Republican Gov. Mike Parsons on Tuesday rejected a request by a group of Missouri lawmakers to add recreational marijuana legalization to a special session next week, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.

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The legislators sought to include adult-use legalization in the Sept. 14 special session in an attempt “to blunt momentum for Amendment 3,” according to the newspaper.

Amendment 3 is an adult-use legalization question that is scheduled to appear on the Nov. 8 ballot.

Some state lawmakers and the governor have been vocal critics of Amendment 3, arguing that it would create monopolies for certain companies by allowing existing medical marijuana businesses to be the first to apply for full adult-use licenses, a significant competitive advantage.

Meanwhile, a lawsuit in Cole County Circuit Court is aiming to block the

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