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The recalls, dated last Friday but released Monday, affect three products.
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The funds are designated for specific purposes as required by a constitutional amendment approved by voters in 2022.
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A total of 1,600 applicants applied through a random lottery, and only 48 were selected.
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The dispensary — in the small town of Cassville — was one of the first to open in the state.
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A company is accused of bringing illegal marijuana product into the Missouri market and obstructing the state’s investigation by staging a robbery at its facility.
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The tax could begin to be collected as early as January.
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Only Springfield voters will cast ballots on August 8.
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Three days before the 4/20 cannabis holiday, all nine members of Springfield City Council voted to approve a new ordinance governing recreational marijuana. This comes after Missouri voters legalized the plant in a statewide election last November. Here's what cannabis-users — and the rest of us — should know about Springfield’s new law.
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The bill requires dispensaries to be at least 1000 feet from schools and 200 feet from child day care facilities and churches.
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