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Missouri's Division of Cannabis Regulation has proposed an amendment to allow curbside pickup at marijuana dispensaries, adding to existing drive-thru and delivery services. This change aims to provide a more accessible purchasing option, especially for medical patients and those with physical limitations. Public feedback on the draft is open until October 28.

Missouri Marijuana Dispensaries Could Offer Curbside Pickup Under New Rules Proposed By State Officials

Oct 15, 2025

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*It’s a “more accessible purchasing option for medical patients, primary
caregivers and consumers, particularly those with physical limitations.”*

*By Rebecca Rivas, Missouri Independent*

Missouri marijuana dispensaries may soon be able to offer curbside pickup,
which would add to the drive-thru and delivery services already allowed
with state approval.

The Missouri Division of Cannabis Regulation published a draft of a
proposed amendment to allow curbside pickup at dispensaries on Tuesday and
is asking for public feedback until October 28.

Mark Hendren, president of Flora Farms cannabis company, said the change
would help his three dispensary locations that don’t currently offer
drive-thru services. The other five Flora Farm locations already have
drive-thrus.

“When a customer comes in, they have to physically get out and come into
the facility and go through the normal check-in process,” Hendren said.
“And for some of our customers that are disabled, that’s a burden.”

According to the rule draft, customers would pay for the products online so
no cash is exchanged outside the facility in the pickup location. The
pickup site would need the same video camera monitoring and recording the
drive-through lanes currently have.

The dispensaries would need to post a sign, stating: “It is against the law
to operate a dangerous device, motor vehicle, aircraft, or motorboat while
under the influence of marijuana,” according to the draft.

The draft released Tuesday is not part of a formal rulemaking process,
according to a press release by the Missouri Department of Health and
Senior Services, which oversees the division.

It’s “instead part of DHSS’ ongoing efforts to gather all relevant input
before formally filing proposed rules and proposed changes to rules,” the
press release states.

The proposed amendment is designed to improve cannabis licensee operations
by, “offering a more accessible purchasing option for medical patients,
primary caregivers and consumers, particularly those with physical
limitations,” it states.

The rule and online suggestion forms can be found on the DHSS
Pre-Rulemaking Feedback page.

*This story was first published by Missouri Independent.*

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