In 2018, the Federal Farm Ordinance removed hemp from the list of controlled substances and legalized hemp and hemp products nationwide. Nevertheless, MHERP remains in Missouri. According to Missouri state officials who spoke to Weedmaps, all rules and regulations established by MHERP are intact and operational. In 2014, the state legislature created the Missouri hemp extract registration program with the passage of HB 2238. In 2018, voters approved Amendment 2, a voting initiative that legalized medical marijuana for registered patients with eligibility requirements. The state proposed the idea of cannabis for medical purposes in 2014 with Missouri`s hemp extract registration program. The MHERP allowed MO residents to have access to hemp products containing 0.3% THC or less if they had eligible medical conditions. This remained the norm until 2018, when the state finally voted to fully legalize medical marijuana with Missouri`s Amendment 2. Marijuana or recreational use by adults is illegal in Missouri. Culture for non-patients remains illegal. Growing 35 grams or less is a Class E crime punishable by up to four years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000. Growing 35 grams or more is a Class C crime punishable by three to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. 2022: Legal Missouri In 2022, a campaign launched an election petition campaign and submitted signatures to present the legalization of adult use to voters.
Yes, he was admitted to the Union in 1821 as part of the Missouri Compromise. However, cannabis is only legal for registered patients with certain conditions. Act: (5) The Department shall impose the following penalties: (A) For possession of marijuana in amounts between the owner`s legal limit and twice the owner`s legal limit, the possessor shall be subject to a penalty of two hundred dollars ($200) in addition to the revocation of the identification card under 19 CSR 30-95.030 (3) (B) 1.D.; (B) failure to package marijuana for medical purposes in accordance with paragraph 19 CSR 30-95,040(4)(K) will result in a fine of five thousand dollars ($5,000) for each category of improperly packaged goods, and improperly packaged medical marijuana will be recalled for repackaging or disposal at the discretion of the Department; and (C) Any person or entity extracting marijuana resins using flammable gases or other hazardous materials without a production facility license shall be punished. In July 2014, Governor Jay Nixon signed House Bill 2238 — the Missouri Medical Marijuana Bill — legalizing the use of CBD oil to treat persistent seizures. The law “allows the Ministry of Agriculture to grow industrial hemp for research purposes and authorizes the use of hemp extract to treat certain people with epilepsy.” A neurologist must determine that epilepsy does not respond to at least three treatment options for a person to qualify. HB 2238 only allows hemp extract containing at least 5% cannabidiol (CBD) and no more than 0.3% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). [5] On November 6, 2018, Missouri voters approved Amendment 2, a voting initiative to legalize the use of marijuana for medical purposes recommended by state-licensed physicians and create regulations for licensing and certification. Amendment 2, the Marijuana for Medical Purposes and Health Services for Veterans Initiative, came into force in December 2018. Medical marijuana is legal for patients with an eligible condition. Patients must register with the state to obtain an ID card. Yes, Flowhub was one of the first seed-to-sell software providers to be approved for use by the State of Missouri.
We have also made improvements to our system to meet label requirements and can easily track cultivation license holders to ensure you don`t accidentally sell seeds or clones illegally. In November 2018, Missouri residents approved a vote (Amendment 2) to legalize the medical use of cannabis with 66% of the vote. The measure allows qualified patients to grow up to six cannabis plants and purchase a quantity of cannabis per month, as determined by state regulators (minimum of 4 ounces required). [7] The measure set a tax rate of 4% on the sale of medical cannabis, the proceeds of which are used for veterans` services. [8] While several eligibility requirements are established, the law also allows cannabis to be recommended for any “chronic, debilitating or other medical condition” for which a physician determines there would be a benefit, as well as for any incurable disease. [9] Missouri has only legalized medical marijuana. The recreational use of cannabis is not legal. Let`s start with the million-dollar question: Is marijuana legal in Missouri? Yes and no. Medical marijuana is legal in Show-Me State, but recreational (or adult) use is still illegal.
Therefore, those with valid medical marijuana cards are the only people who have access to cannabis in Missouri. Persons under the age of 18 may obtain a medical marijuana licence through a primary health care provider with the consent of a parent or guardian who acts as the primary caregiver. Disclaimer: The content of this website and any pages attached or referenced has been compiled by Flowhub for informational purposes only. It is not intended and is not considered legal advice. This article is currently dated 27.05.2021. Cannabis regulations are evolving rapidly, and legal advice of any kind should be obtained from legal counsel. Law: (2) Identity Card Applications. Qualified patients and primary caregivers receive service badges that include unique identification numbers for each patient-caregiver-patient relationship. A qualified patient or their primary caregivers may also obtain identification to grow up to six (6) flowering marijuana plants for the exclusive use of that qualified patient.
The ministry receives applications from qualified patients, primary care staff and patient care staff electronically through a web-based application system provided by the ministry. (A) All applications for qualified health insurance cards and the renewal of such identification cards must contain at least the following information: 1. Name, date of birth and social security number of the eligible patient; 2. the eligible patient`s home and mailing address or, if the eligible patient does not have a domicile or mailing address, an address at which the eligible patient may receive mail; 3. A statement that the eligible patient resides in Missouri and does not claim residency privileges in any other state or country, and proof of current Missouri residency provided by A. A copy of a valid Missouri driver`s license, Missouri identification card, current Missouri vehicle registration, or current Missouri utility bill; or B. If none of this evidence is available, another proof of Missouri residency approved or denied by the director of the medical marijuana program as sufficient proof of residency; 4. the email address of the eligible patient; 5. A statement confirming that A. One (1) medical certificate less than thirty (30) days old has been filed in the name of the eligible patient; or B. Two (2) medical certificates less than thirty (30) days old have been filed in the name of the eligible patient authorizing restrictions on possession other than those set out in section (5) of this rule; 6. A legible copy of the eligible patient`s photo ID issued by a federal or state government agency; 7.
If the eligible patient is an unemancipated qualified patient, the name of the father/legal guardian, social security number, and consent form contained herein completed by a parent or guardian acting as the primary caregiver for the qualified patient; 8. A clear, colour photograph of the applicant`s face taken within the last three (3) months; 9. At the applicant`s option, a statement as to whether the applicant is currently receiving assistance from low-income programs in Missouri and, if so, which ones; 10. If the patient requests permission to grow marijuana for medical purposes – A. the address of the facility where the eligible patient will grow marijuana; B. a description of the safeguards and processes used to restrict access only to qualified patients and their primary health care providers; C. The name and patient licence number or nursing licence, if applicable, of another (1) qualified patient. 11. A certificate attesting that the information provided in the application is true and accurate; 12. The signature of the eligible patient and the date on which the eligible patient signed or, in the case of an eligible non-emancipated patient, the signature of the parent or guardian acting as primary caregiver for the eligible patient and the date on which the parent or guardian signed; and 13. All applicable fees. The Missouri legislature passed HB 2238 in 2014, which created the Missouri Hemp Extract Registration Program (MHERP).
It allowed Missouri residents diagnosed with refractory epilepsy to legally purchase, possess and use hemp extract containing no more than 0.3% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) by weight and at least 5% cannabidiol (CBD) as long as it does not contain intoxicants. To legally access CBD oil in Missouri, a patient must be approved to participate in the Missouri Hemp Extract Registration Program (MHERP). Only patients diagnosed with refractory epilepsy by a state-licensed neurologist are eligible to participate in this program. Patients under the age of 18 must register with a parent or guardian. Patients with a MHERP card can purchase CBD oil at one of two state-licensed facilities.