Missouri court upholds recall against embattled marijuana product maker
A Missouri circuit judge dismissed a court action by a marijuana extraction company seeking to halt a state recall on thousands of products containing its THC concentrate.
A Missouri circuit judge dismissed a court action by a marijuana extraction company seeking to halt a state recall on thousands of products containing its THC concentrate.
Local governments in Missouri can add a 3% local tax on marijuana products to state sales tariffs, but the law forbids cities and counties to “stack” local levies on top of one another, according to a court ruling.
The Missouri Supreme Court reversed an appeals court decision that said Mo Cann Do should be granted a medical cannabis license.
A regulatory miscue prompted a Missouri judge to side with a medical marijuana cultivator and grant the company a license.
The Missouri Supreme Court ordered state regulators to release information about successful medical marijuana applications in cases of appeal, ending efforts by the state to keep those documents secret.
The Missouri Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that might force state medical marijuana regulators to make public MMJ business license applications, a request made by a company that was denied cultivation permits.
A federal judge in Missouri ruled in favor of a Pennsylvania investor who sued the state’s medical cannabis regulators over a residency requirement for MMJ business owners.
Applicants who were denied medical cannabis business licenses in Missouri might now be able to compare competitors’ applications with their own after an appeals court ruled that regulators cannot keep such applications confidential.
Two medical cannabis license applicants in Missouri will be able to do business in the state after winning a protracted court battle.
Florida-based marijuana inventory tracking firm Metrc lost an appeal in Missouri over whether the company was contractually allowed to charge licensed medical cannabis businesses extra money for state-mandated plant tags.
Applicants for adult-use marijuana social equity business licenses in Missouri are crying foul after it was revealed that nearly half the licenses awarded in the Kansas City area went to companies registered out of state.
Missouri’s governor ordered the state’s Department of Health & Senior Services to remove products containing intoxicating hemp substances from the market.