Missouri HB2641 regulates cannabis by defining terms and prohibiting certain activities related to hemp-derived cannabinoid products.
Missouri HB2641 introduces provisions to regulate cannabis by defining key terms and prohibiting specific activities. The bill defines terms such as "industrial hemp," "initial prescription," and "drug paraphernalia." It prohibits the cultivation, manufacturing, testing, transportation, and retail sale of hemp-derived cannabinoid products outside of licensed facilities. The bill also mandates the destruction of illegal industrial hemp and outlines criteria for determining drug paraphernalia. The provisions aim to control the use and distribution of cannabis-related products within the state.
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