Recent study predicts fewer number of medical marijuana dispensaries for Missouri OzarksFirst.com
Springfield, MO – A recent study projects Missouri will need 115 to 132 medical marijuana dispensaries by 2022.
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Recent study predicts fewer number of medical marijuana dispensaries for Missouri OzarksFirst.com
Springfield, MO – A recent study projects Missouri will need 115 to 132 medical marijuana dispensaries by 2022.
Study Says Missouri’s Medical Marijuana Supply Will Outpace Demand KTTS
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Missouri won’t have enough demand for medical marijuana to support the number of businesses the state is required to license by next year, …
CBD Lures Stressed-Out Parents Looking to Unwind The New York Times
Caught in the churn of long days and sleepless nights, some parents have found solace in a nonintoxicating chemical derived from hemp. But is it safe?
MU study: State doesn’t need as many medical marijuana licenses KOMU 8
An economics study predicted the supply and demand of the medical marijuana industry.
Plenty of pot? Study says Missouri will license twice as many growers as it needs St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Missouri won’t generate enough demand for medical marijuana to support the number of businesses the state is required to license by next year, according to a …
House Smokable Medical Marijuana Bill Draws Angry Reactions | Daily Business Review Law.com
The proposal that would cap the level of euphoria-inducing THC in smokable medical marijuana.
Smoking pot vs. tobacco: What science says about lighting up GreenState
Some government officials and researchers are concerned with how legalizing marijuana could change successes in curbing cigarette smoking | Toronto …
MU study: State doesn’t need as many pot dispensaries as Amendment 2 requires Springfield News-Leader
With data from four states, the study estimates Missouri will need to supply the new system by growing 5000 to 7000 pounds of marijuana next year.
MN Health: Medical marijuana eases cancer treatment symptoms for some Minnesota Public Radio News
Medical marijuana may help reduce the severity of side effects associated with cancer and its treatment. That’s the conclusion of a newly published Minnesota …