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The Growing Cannabis Industry in Missouri

 
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A look at the latest news, products, and prices in Missouri's cannabis industry.

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The cannabis industry in Missouri is booming since the state legalized recreational marijuana. The amount of money the State of Missouri is bringing in continues to grow, with local governments already implementing taxes on recreational marijuana. On Wednesday, hours after voters in many Missouri municipalities agreed to tax recreational marijuana, those local governments were already collecting revenue.

With the increasing demand for cannabis, it's important to know how to shop for freshness. Nobody likes stale weed. But not enough people know how to shop pot for freshness. You don't buy old lettuce, so don't buy old tree. When shopping for cannabis, look for buds that are sticky, fragrant, and have a bright color. Avoid buds that are dry, brown, or have a musty smell.

Missouri has plenty of dispensaries to choose from, but Blue Springs is a place you need to visit with a couple of buddies, a tent, and a big fat bag of weed. Here are the five best dispensaries in Blue Springs, Missouri:

  1. Greenlight Dispensary
  2. High Profile Cannabis
  3. Green Health Docs
  4. The Green Mile Dispensary
  5. The Green Solution When visiting a Dispensary, it's important to know the prices. Here are the high and low prices at Missouri dispensaries. What to know when you go shopping, and where to find the cheapest cannabis. The prices for an eighth of an ounce of cannabis can range from $20 to $60, depending on the quality and location.

Illicit Gardens, recognized as Missouri's best-selling cannabis brand in 2021, has announced their partnership with Monopoly Melts, a cannabis-infused edible company. This partnership will bring new and exciting products to the market, expanding the options for cannabis consumers.

Residents of New Haven's Fair Haven Heights neighborhood have found and begun to rehabilitate two 'historic' limestone stairways on the corner of Ferry and Pine Streets. The stairways, which lead up to the neighborhood's highest point, have been overgrown with weeds and debris for years. The rehabilitation of the stairways is a reminder of the importance of preserving historic landmarks and creating safe and accessible public spaces for all.

In other news, police are investigating the death of 25-year-old Tao Cheng. A video from the investigation shows two men walking down a hallway, speaking to one another, and entering a stairwell. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.

A 23-year-old man is the third person to be arrested over the alleged sexual assault in a car park stairwell off Hindley Street. The alleged assault occurred in June, and two other men have already been arrested in connection with the incident. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.

In conclusion, the cannabis industry in Missouri is thriving, with new dispensaries opening up and partnerships being formed. It's important to know how to shop for freshness and to be aware of the prices when visiting a Dispensary. The rehabilitation of historic landmarks, like the limestone stairways in New Haven, is also crucial for creating safe and accessible public spaces. The ongoing investigations in Missouri remind us of the importance of coming forward with any information that may aid in solving a case.

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