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MO could begin recreational marijuana sales by early February, official says

Missouri could begin recreational marijuana sales in early February or before, a spokesperson for the state said, which is quicker than originally expected.

Under Missouri’s new constitutional amendment legalizing recreational cannabis – which voters approved during this year’s midterm election – existing medical marijuana companies can apply on Dec. 8 to switch their business to adult use, the St. Louis Dispatch reported.

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Under the law, the state must take action on the applications within 60 days, which would be Feb. 6.

However, Lisa Cox, spokesperson for Missouri’s health department, told the Post-Dispatch that the state expects to convert licenses before that deadline – as soon as the agency has rules in place.

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“We anticipate comprehensive dispensaries will be able to begin selling to adult-use consumers as soon as their license is approved for conversion,” Cox told the newspaper.

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