Missouri marijuana executives are hoping to return to some sense of normalcy after the state’s $1 billion-plus cannabis market underwent whiplash last week over the status of 62,000 infused products recalled from store shelves back in August.
The back-and-forth began early last week when cannabis operators thought they had turned a corner in a saga that has cost them millions of dollars in lost sales and inventory.
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The initial sense of relief came as state regulators began clearing for sale thousands of edibles, vape pens and other products recalled more than two months ago amid concerns over the distillate they contained.
However, confusion and consternation had replaced the optimism last Friday morning after regulators again barred from store shelves most of the products initially greenlighted for sale.
By that afternoon, the tide appeared to have turned yet again after health regulators notified licensed businesses that tens
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