Kansas City Wake & Bake: Missouri Voters Approve Recreational Weed

Consider . . .

We're at a point where both conservatives & progressives can agree on something fun . . .

THE DRUG WAR AGAINST REEFER MADNESS IS OVER AND EVEN A DEEPLY CONSERVATIVE STATE APPROVES THE END OF MARIJUANA PROHIBITION!!!

The local impact . . .

KANSAS CITY STONERS CAN SMOKE JUST A LITTLE BIT MORE FREELY NOW THAT THEY'RE SLIGHTLY LESS COOL & JUST ORDINARILY LAZY !!!

Brief personal aside . . .

TKC doesn't smoke weed but this successful effort kinda sparks a bit of interesting in visiting a marijuana dispensary when they finally get up & running . . . Like two weeks from now??? 

Real talk . . . This doesn't change much. 

Marijuana was more prevalent than bubble gum before the election push and will continue to be the best way to listen to jazz fusion and/or any smooth hip-hop that has a flute track for some horrible reason.

Check the election aftermath . . .

The Associated Press called the race at 1:40 a.m. Wednesday with Missouri Amendment 3 garnering about 53% of voter support at that time. 

The measure allows adults to possess up to three ounces of cannabis and to home-cultivate up to six flowering plants, six immature plants, and six plants under 14 inches for their own personal use. It also establishes a program to automatically review and expunge criminal records for eligible non-violent marijuana-related marijuana offenses. The measure seeks to broaden participation in the licensed cannabis marketplace by including small business owners and those representing disadvantaged populations, including those with limited capital, residents of high-poverty communities, service-disabled veterans, and those who have been previously convicted of nonviolent marijuana offenses. Additionally, the initiative makes some improvements to the state’s existing medical marijuana access program.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

Amendment 3: Missouri voters approve marijuana legalization

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Missourians have voted Tuesday in favor of legalizing the recreational use of marijuana. The Associated Press called the race at 1:40 a.m. Wednesday with Missouri Amendment 3 garnering about 53% of voter support at that time.


Missouri Votes to Legalize Marijuana

Missouri voters have decided in favor of a ballot initiative ( Amendment 3) legalizing the possession, cultivation, and licensed retail sale of cannabis for those ages 21 and older. The vote marks the first time that voters in a mid-western state have ever decided in favor of a citizens' initiative legalizing marijuana for adult use.

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