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Ballot to Implementation: A Program’s Journey

MDHSS Division of Cannabis Regulation
  • November 10, 2022, the Department posted draft rules for implementing the new provisions of Article XIV of the Missouri Constitution. Following the same processes as were used in previous rulemaking efforts, the Department encouraged feedback from the public regarding the program rules for a two week period in an effort to gather all relevant feedback before filing final rules for formal rulemaking.

  • November 8, 2022, Missouri voters passed Constitutional Amendment 3, which allows individuals age 21 and older to legally possess and consume marijuana in Missouri. The Department of Health and Senior Services was given authority to regulate the production and distribution of marijuana for this purpose.

  • On September 15, 2022, the Department released a press announcement regarding the additional transfer of $13 million in funds from Missouri’s medical marijuana program to the Missouri Veterans Commission (MVC). This marks the fourth transfer to date for a total of $26,978,820.

    Article XIV includes a provision requiring that fees and taxes generated by the medical marijuana program, less operational expenses, be transferred to the MVC for health and care services for military veterans.

    "The state’s medical marijuana program has been a great success," said Lyndall Fraker, Director of the Section of Medical Marijuana Regulation with DHSS. “We have a safe and well-regulated program that is benefiting the nearly 200,000 qualified patients, which in turn, is benefiting veteran services right here in Missouri.”

  • August 4, 2022, the Department released the Missouri Medical Marijuana Regulatory Program’s third Annual Report to the Governor. The Department is required to annually submit a report to the Governor regarding the efficient discharge of its responsibilities under Article XIV Section 1 of the Missouri Constitution. Reported activities are based on the program year of December 6, 2020, through December 5, 2021. During the third program year, the Department issued 119,894 patient licenses in addition to renewing 38,347 patient licenses and issuing 4,979 agent (facility employee) identification cards. The Department also began facility annual inspections and completed 267 commencement inspections. The Department implemented many process improvements during the program year, including a new call management system and an electronic physician certification form.

  • May 18, 2022, the Department released a press announcement regarding the additional transfer of $5 million in funds from the Veterans’ Health and Care Fund to the Missouri Veterans Commission (MVC). This marks the third transfer to date for a total of $13,978,820 transferred. Article XIV includes a provision requiring that fees and taxes generated by the medical marijuana program, less operational expenses, be transferred to the MVC for health and care services for military veterans. “Today, patients are being served by more than 180 dispensary facilities in Missouri – a 20% increase from last fall,” said Lyndall Fraker, Director of the Section for Medical Marijuana Regulation with DHSS. “We are happy to see the veterans served by MVC continue to benefit from these contributions.”

  • April 22, 2022, the Department posted draft dispensary rule revisions to the website to solicit public suggestions. While it is not required to post or solicit public suggestions during the drafting phase of rulemaking, the Department is committed to transparency and to engaging the public in the development of the program’s regulatory framework.

  • March 17, 2022, the Department posted new fee tables that take effect July 1, 2022. Per Article XIV, Section 1, certain application fees and licenses are adjusted annually by the percentage of increase or decrease of the Consumer Price Index published by the U.S. Department of Labor.