The legislation also has provisions to protect marijuana consumers’ privacy and cannabis workers’ right to unionize.
By Rebecca Rivas, Missouri Independent
A bill now heading to Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe’s (R) desk would take all intoxicating hemp products off the shelves starting November 12—including THC seltzers currently sold in bars and grocery stores—aligning state law with an upcoming federal ban.
If Congress reverses course and decides to allow the sale of these products, Missouri would only permit them to be sold in licensed marijuana dispensaries. And if Congress chooses to delay the ban for a couple years, Missouri would still ban all products, except for the sale of intoxicating beverages in dispensaries.
The House passed a bill sponsored by Republican state Rep. Dave Hinman of O’Fallon with a vote of 126 to 23. It passed the Senate Tuesday night and now heads to the governor for his signature or veto.
The bill also includes provisions to protect marijuana consumer privacy and cannabis workers’ right to organize, which were amendments state senators added late Tuesday evening.
Hinman’s legislation was one of the first bills to get House approval this year. He previously told The Independent the legislation was a priority for the
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