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Explosive Missouri Cannabis Class Action

This lawsuit alleges that Good Day Farm and affiliated cannabis brands unlawfully controlled far more Missouri dispensaries than allowed under the state’s constitutional licensing cap. Plaintiffs claim this market dominance created unfair pricing, restricted independent wholesalers from shelf space, and limited fair competition across the industry. The case argues that these practices harmed both businesses and consumers by reducing product variety and creating long-term pricing concerns. If proven, the lawsuit could lead to major industry reforms, stricter enforcement of licensing rules, and significant changes to Missouri’s cannabis market structure.

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Missouri Tightens Cannabis Compliance: What New Rules Mean for Operators and the Future of the Market

Missouri lawmakers approved new cannabis rules aimed at curbing abuse in the state’s microbusiness licensing program, but they removed a proposed permanent ban that would have blocked people connected to denied or revoked licenses from future participation in the industry.

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Missouri Cannabis Industry Set for Financial Windfall as Trump Executive Order Reclassifies Marijuana

Missouri Cannabis Industry Set for Financial Windfall as Trump Executive Order Reclassifies Marijuana

Missouri Cannabis Industry Set for Financial Windfall as Trump Executive Order Reclassifies Marijuana

A new executive order signed by President Trump reclassifies marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III, ending IRS Code Section 280E restrictions. Missouri’s cannabis industry, already decoupled from 280E at the state level, stands to gain hundreds of millions in tax savings. The move will also expand medical access for seniors, ease rese

A new executive order signed by President Trump reclassifies marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III, ending IRS Code Section 280E restrictions. Missouri’s cannabis industry, already decoupled from 280E at the state level, stands to gain hundreds of millions in tax savings. The move will also expand medical access for seniors, ease research barriers, and stimulate major economic growth across Missouri’s cannabis sector.

Missouri Marijuana Officials File Proposed Rules Targeting ‘Predatory’ Contracts For Equity Businesses

Missouri Cannabis Industry Set for Financial Windfall as Trump Executive Order Reclassifies Marijuana

Missouri Cannabis Industry Set for Financial Windfall as Trump Executive Order Reclassifies Marijuana

Missouri cannabis regulators proposed new rules to stop “predatory” contracts undermining the state’s social-equity microbusiness program. The rules would require businesses to disclose agreements affecting ownership or control, ensure majority owners have real operational authority, and mandate training on predatory practices. They also 

Missouri cannabis regulators proposed new rules to stop “predatory” contracts undermining the state’s social-equity microbusiness program. The rules would require businesses to disclose agreements affecting ownership or control, ensure majority owners have real operational authority, and mandate training on predatory practices. They also bar revoked applicants from future licenses and shift contract reviews to occur before licenses are issued. The move follows multiple license revocations linked to exploitative contracts.

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US (MO): DHSS publishes report detailing cannabis microbusiness activity

Missouri Cannabis Industry Set for Financial Windfall as Trump Executive Order Reclassifies Marijuana

US (MO): DHSS publishes report detailing cannabis microbusiness activity

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) released its 2025 Chief Equity Officer Activity Report detailing efforts to advance social and economic equity in the state’s cannabis microbusiness program. Chief Equity Officer Lesley Turek led outreach, verification, and compliance initiatives. DHSS plans to issue at least 14

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) released its 2025 Chief Equity Officer Activity Report detailing efforts to advance social and economic equity in the state’s cannabis microbusiness program. Chief Equity Officer Lesley Turek led outreach, verification, and compliance initiatives. DHSS plans to issue at least 144 microbusiness licenses through three state-run lotteries, with the next application round opening once updated regulations take effect.

Missouri marijuana sales declined year over year for the first time in November

Missouri marijuana sales declined year over year for the first time in November

Missouri marijuana sales declined year over year for the first time in November

Missouri marijuana sales declined year over year in November 2025, marking the first such drop of the year. Licensed retailers reported $124.77 million in combined adult-use and medical sales, down about 2.6 % from November 2024. Despite this rare dip, 2025 overall showed strong monthly sales performance across most of the year.

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Missouri marijuana sales declined year over year for the first time in November

Missouri marijuana sales declined year over year for the first time in November

Borealis introduces Piatella to the Missouri cannabis market with the release of Super Boof. The launch highlights a solventless hash style known for its unique texture, flavor preservation, and traditional craftsmanship. The move marks a notable expansion of premium concentrate options available to Missouri consumers.

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Wyld acquires Grön in major industry transaction

Missouri marijuana sales declined year over year for the first time in November

Wyld acquires Grön in major industry transaction

Wyld has acquired Grön in a major transaction within the cannabis edibles sector. The acquisition brings together two well-established brands known for innovation and quality. Industry leaders view the move as a strategic expansion in an increasingly competitive market.

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President Trump Takes Executive Action to Federally Reschedule Marijuana

President Trump Takes Executive Action to Federally Reschedule Marijuana

President Trump Takes Executive Action to Federally Reschedule Marijuana

An overview of President Trump’s executive action to federally reschedule marijuana and how the decision affects its classification under U.S. law.

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Missouri “Hemp Hoax” Report Released

President Trump Takes Executive Action to Federally Reschedule Marijuana

President Trump Takes Executive Action to Federally Reschedule Marijuana

A summary of Missouri’s “Hemp Hoax” report detailing the widespread sale of intoxicating hemp-derived products, labeling violations, and THC levels exceeding legal limits.

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MariMed Exits Missouri Cannabis Market

President Trump Takes Executive Action to Federally Reschedule Marijuana

MariMed Exits Missouri Cannabis Market

MariMed has announced its withdrawal from Missouri's cannabis industry as part of a broader strategic shift. The company cited market challenges and a focus on core operations in more profitable states.

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St. Louis County May Limit Hemp Edibles to Dispensaries

St. Louis County May Limit Hemp Edibles to Dispensaries

St. Louis County May Limit Hemp Edibles to Dispensaries

Missouri regulators are targeting the rapidly growing THC beverage market, citing safety risks and lack of oversight. The crackdown follows concerns about underage access and misleading labeling in these unregulated products.

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Missouri May Allow Curbside Cannabis Pickup

St. Louis County May Limit Hemp Edibles to Dispensaries

St. Louis County May Limit Hemp Edibles to Dispensaries

Missouri cannabis regulators have proposed a rule change to permit curbside pickup at dispensaries. The move is intended to enhance convenience for consumers while maintaining regulatory oversight.

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MO Supreme Court Limits Marijuana Expungements

St. Louis County May Limit Hemp Edibles to Dispensaries

MO Supreme Court Limits Marijuana Expungements

The Missouri Supreme Court ruled that only non-violent marijuana offenses explicitly listed in the state’s voter-approved law qualify for expungement. This decision restricts eligibility and could leave many with past convictions ineligible for record clearance.

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