KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Some Missourians are scrambling right now applying to get a Microbusiness license to open up a marijuana business in the state.
The applications are only accepted for two weeks, between April 15 and April 29.
It’s intended to give people who quality a chance to benefit from a booming marijuana industry in the state that already has boasted more than a billion dollars in sales in its first year.
“[New microbusiness licenses] will add quite a bit of new competition and that’s good for consumers,” said National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) Missouri Coordinator and National Board Chair Dan Viets.
The full article is available at ozarksfirst.com.
(Story by Kevin Barry, ozarksfirst.com)


New Officers for Troops D, G of the Missouri State Highway Patrol
Record High Temperatures Possible in the Ozarks for Christmas
Propane Spill Tuesday Causes Evacuation of Area Near Jasper
ADPS: Support First Responders Through Holiday Stress and Burnout
Christmas Movie to be Filmed in Lakes Region