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A St. Louis County bill to ban the sale of intoxicating cannabis products outside of dispensaries failed due to lack of consensus. The bill, sponsored by Councilwoman Lisa Clancy, faced strong opposition from retailers and distributors. While state law restricts marijuana sales to dispensaries, hemp-derived THC products are unregulated and widely sold. State legislators have debated similar regulations for years, but proposals have been met with resistance. Clancy hopes the state will address the issue, otherwise the council may reconsider the bill next year.

Missouri Bill to Limit Hemp THC Sales to Dispensaries Fails to Advance

Sep 24, 2025

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A local push to restrict hemp-derived THC sales in St. Louis County just hit a major roadblock. Councilwoman Lisa Clancy recently pulled her proposed bill that would have limited intoxicating hemp products—like those gummies and vapes found in gas stations—strictly to licensed dispensaries. After facing heavy pushback from retailers and distributors, Clancy admitted there just wasn't enough consensus to move forward right now.

Currently, Missouri has a "wild west" scenario where hemp products remain unregulated, while traditional marijuana follows a strict seed-to-sale tracking system. Pro-cannabis advocates and trade groups are now shifting their focus toward state-level reform in Jefferson City, hoping for a unified framework rather than a messy patchwork of local bans.

This matters to the community because it keeps access open for now, but highlights the growing need for clear safety standards. For everyday tokers, this is a reminder that while variety is great, we should always advocate for transparency and lab testing to ensure the products we enjoy are clean, safe, and exactly what they claim to be.

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