
2016 Marijuana Legalization Petition Submitted In Missouri
One thing that I have always said about marijuana campaigns is that they need to start as early as possible. The sooner an initiative is

One thing that I have always said about marijuana campaigns is that they need to start as early as possible. The sooner an initiative is

By Aaron Malin Missouri’s cannabis laws are terrible. Fortunately, we live in a democracy, where we get to elect our lawmakers. If you want to

By John Payne In two weeks, we will hold a series of events across the state, culminating with our Fall Conference at the Crowne Plaza

Many people don’t know just how hard people are working in Missouri to legalize marijuana. The Show-Me Cannabis campaign team has been working long hours

By Aaron Malin Following the 2014 Missouri legislative session, Show-Me Cannabis created a voter scorecard for incumbent legislators to better inform voters in the upcoming

By Aaron Malin Last week, in a disappointing move, the Columbia City Council rejected an ordinance that would have decriminalized the cultivation of two cannabis

Show-Me Cannabis Executive Director John Payne sat down with Jeff Mizanskey to discuss his situation. Jeff, a Sedalia-area native, is serving a life sentence without

Hemp can be used for all kinds of things. Articles that came out this year show that hemp can be used to make super efficient

By John Payne Last Thursday, October 9, the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services proposed regulations for the recommendation and distribution of CBD oil

By Dan Viets, J.D., Show-Me Cannabis Board Chair The Columbia City Council will hold a public hearing and vote on the proposed Columbia marijuana cultivation

By Dan Viets, J.D., Show-Me Cannabis Board Chair Columbia City Councilwoman Barbara Hoppe has made revisions in her proposed cultivation ordinance which are designed to

By Aaron Malin Director of Research for Show-Me Cannabis Aaron Malin filed a lawsuit today against the Missouri Narcotic Officers Association for repeated violations of

By John Payne On Saturday, November 15, we will host the Fall 2014 Missouri Cannabis Conference at the Crowne Plaza at 200 N Fourth Street

By Aaron Malin Allocation of JAG (Justice Assistance Grant) funding has been drawn into the national spotlight with Sen. Claire McCaskill holding a subcommittee hearing

By John Payne Thanks to a generous contribution from Ted McCluskey of Saint Louis BigBalls Kickball, motorists entering the Saint Louis area from the west are

By Aaron Malin, Show-Me Cannabis Director of Research An online crowd-funding campaign to release Jeff Mizanskey, a man currently serving life in prison without parole

By John Payne Thank you to everyone who contributed to our Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness Money Bomb over the Fourth of July

As you read this article, it’s likely that a legal cannabis sale is occurring in Colorado. Also, someone in Colorado is likely working in their

By Dan Viets, J.D., Show-Me Cannabis Board Chair A bill that restores eligibility for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits eligibility to those with a

By John Payne Motorists traveling Westbound on I-44 at mile-marker 73.2 just outside of Springfield will now see a billboard urging Missourians to support medical

By Chris Lindsey Last Tuesday, Gov. Jay Nixon made Missouri history by allowing the state to join the ranks of 18 others that have eliminated the possibility of jail time

By John Payne The Missouri legislature adjourned last Friday, May 16, at 6:00 p.m. With three pieces of legislation we supported either before the Governor

Courtesy of The Joint Blog Senate Bill 491, a proposal that greatly alters Missouri’s criminal code – including decriminalizing the possession of up to 10

By Dan Viets Under a federal law passed by Congress in 1996, those who have ever been convicted of a drug-related felony suffer a lifetime