Kansas City Considers Consequences Of Smoking Legal Weed

As with any and all topics . . . 

There's a lot of misinformation out there about gun ownership, drug testing and employment status. 

Like it or not . . . 

It'll take time and a lot of heartache & lawsuits to get everyone up to speed. 

Newsflash: Sobriety is underrated amid an increasingly litigious and complex cultural landscape.

Meanwhile . . .

Check newsies attempting to do their best to sort it out . . .

"Recreational marijuana will be available in Missouri as early as Feb. 6, 2023. While many details aren’t completely set in stone, here's what we know right now about buying legal weed."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

FAQ: What to know about buying legal weed in Missouri

On Nov. 8, Missourians voted "yes" on Amendment 3, which legalized recreational use of marijuana, meaning you'll now be able to buy weed, like marijuana flower or edibles, in the coming months. Starting Dec. 8, the state will begin transitioning its medical marijuana licenses to recreational licenses, but that doesn't mean that you'll be able to walk into a dispensary and buy cannabis flower right away.


Answering your questions on marijuana and the workplace

When marijuana was legalized in Missouri, we asked you to submit questions to our website on what would happen going forward. One question came up more than all the others, 'What happens when I go into work?' Lauren Sierra, an employment attorney and Mika Thompson, a UMKC professor and attorney, helped cut through the haze surrounding the Amendment 3 vote and employment.


What Missourians need to know if they plan on growing their own recreational marijuana

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Amendment 3's passing means Missourians can start growing recreational marijuana in their homes next year, but certain rules need to be followed before you start your own grow operation. "You know people are excited about it," said Mark Samborski with Antioch Urban Growers, which he's owned for a decade just north of downtown Kansas City.

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