Missouri just passed Amendment 2!

Medical Marijuana is coming to Missouri on December 6th — well, the law goes into effect, anyway. There are no providers for medical marijuana yet, but they will be coming over the next several months.

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What’s Coming to Missouri & When

The successful passing of Amendment 2 legalized marijuana for medical purposes effective December 6th, 2018. In practice, it may take some time for the system to catch up to the new law. Read more below.

CONDITIONS. This will allow state-licensed physicians to recommend marijuana use to patients with nine qualifying conditions — but beyond the official list of conditions, doctors can essentially approve marijuana for any chronic and debilitating condition in their judgement.

GROWING. Patients will be allowed to grow 6 flowering plants in their home. Patients can purchase up to 4 ounces of dried marijuana or equivalent. The law requires one not possess more than a 60-day supply of dried marijuana or equivalent unless permitted with written certification from two independent physicians.

TAXES. Amendment 2 levied a tax on the sale of medical marijuana at 4% and allocated revenue from the tax toward providing healthcare services, job training, housing assistance, and other services for veterans.

TIMELINE. Unfortunately, it may be a little while before the system catches up with the new law. Amendment 2 requires the state Department of Health and Senior Services to begin accepting applications for qualifying patients within 180 days after December 6, 2018 (therefore, no later than June 4, 2019). Amendment 2 requires the department to begin accepting applications for dispensaries no later than 240 days after December 6, 2018 (therefore, no later than August 3, 2019).

Want to know more? Here are the 19 Things You Need To Know About Amendment 2.