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Regulatory Chaos: The Federal-State Clash Over THC Limits Threatens Missouri's Hemp Industry

Federal THC limits taking effect in November are forcing Missouri lawmakers to debate intoxicating hemp regulations, creating uncertainty for businesses caught between conflicting state and federal policies. This regulatory chaos threatens the livelihood of small businesses and highlights the urgent need for clear, consistent cannabis laws that protect both public health and economic freedom.

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Missouri's Hemp Ban: Regulatory Overreach Threatens Economic Freedom and Small Businesses

Missouri lawmakers are debating bills to align state policy with federal limits that would ban most intoxicating hemp products, potentially devastating thousands of small businesses. This regulatory overreach threatens economic freedom and consumer choice while disproportionately harming entrepreneurs who legally operated under previous rules.

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Missouri's Hemp Debate: A Crisis of Governance and Economic Freedom

A Missouri Senate bill to immediately ban intoxicating hemp products was filibustered by Senator Karla May, who argued for waiting until federal regulations take effect in November. This legislative chaos threatens to destroy thousands of small businesses and undermine state sovereignty through reckless, reactionary policymaking that ignores due process.

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The Missouri Hemp Crossroads: 10,000 Voices Against Government Overreach

Governor Mike Kehoe received 10,000 handwritten letters urging a veto of a bill that would impose a statewide ban on intoxicating hemp products, a move critics argue would preemptively destroy an entire industry and ignore the voices of Missouri's small businesses and farmers. This heavy-handed legislative overreach threatens economic liberty and represents a failure of governance, prioritizing restrictive bureaucracy over the livelihoods of citizens and the principles of a free market.

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The Missouri Hemp Purge: When State Power Meets Competitive Sabotage

Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway has ordered 33 stores to stop selling intoxicating hemp products based largely on lab tests from a competing marijuana trade group, while business owners assert their products are federally legal until November. This heavy-handed crackdown, built on evidence from commercial rivals, represents a chilling assault on small businesses and the rule of law, substituting competitive sabotage for transparent due process.

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The Missouri Hemp Ban: A Case Study in Government Overreach Masquerading as Child Protection

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed a bill banning intoxicating hemp products, aligning with an upcoming federal ban and citing bipartisan support to protect children from unregulated, high-THC items. This heavy-handed state intervention, while framed as child protection, tramples on the liberty of small businesses and farmers operating in good faith, and represents a dangerous expansion of government overreach that destroys livelihoods under the guise of safety.