MO $370K Fine For Pesticide Violations, MD Rakes In $12.2M Weed Taxes, WI Unveils New MMJ Bill And More

Zinger Key Points
  • Missouri CBD company fined $370K for pesticide violations, involving illegal sale of antimicrobial pesticides.
  • Maryland reports $12.2M in legal cannabis sales tax, fueling state and county initiatives.
  • Wisconsin GOP to unveil medical cannabis bill, Governor Evers open to signing, neighboring states already on board.
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Missouri’s Cannabis Turmoil: $370K Pesticide Penalty Fine To CBD Company And Social Equity License Woes

In a recent settlement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Missouri-based CBD American Shaman has agreed to pay $370,000 in fines. The agreement resolves allegations of the company’s illegal sale and distribution of six antimicrobial pesticides, including products like “Shaman Cleansing Wash” and “Shaman Cleaning Gel”, according to HempToday. This action follows an EPA citation for not registering these products as mandated by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act.

In new developments around the state's social-equity licensing scandal, a recent Division of Cannabis Regulation report shows around 43% of micro business license applicants are from outside the state, underscoring the widespread out-of-state influence in its cannabis market that ultimately undermines the program’s goal to empower disadvantaged local communities. Concerns have escalated with the potential revocation of 11 out of 48 licenses, highlighting compliance and fairness issues, reported The Missouri Independent.

Maryland Collects $12.2 Million In Legal Sales Tax Amid Debate Over Odor-Based Police Searches

Maryland’s first fiscal quarter of recreational cannabis sales since its July 1 legalization brought in $12.2 million in tax revenue. This figure, announced by Comptroller Brooke E. Lierman, is based on a 9% tax from about $135 million in total sales. The revenue will support various state and county initiatives, reflecting the industry’s growing contribution to Maryland’s economy, noted Weatherford Democrat.

Maryland legislators are reconsidering a law that prohibits the police from using the odor of marijuana as probable cause for vehicle stops and searches. This change, effective since July 1, has sparked debate over its impact on road safety and the enforcement of impaired driving laws, according to The Daily Record. Critics argue it hinders policing efforts, while supporters emphasize its role in addressing racial disparities in traffic stops.

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Wisconsin Eyes Medical Cannabis: GOP to Unveil New Bill On Monday

Wisconsin’s Republican lawmakers are set to unveil a medical marijuana bill, with details expected at a statewide press conference, reports WTAQ. Governor Tony Evers (D) who supports adult-use cannabis legalization has indicated a willingness to sign the bill, despite potential reservations. This development comes as neighboring states have already embraced similar legislation.

Hawaii Hemp Industry Battles Threat Of Overregulation Under Proposed Law

Hawaii’s hemp industry opposes a proposed law that lumps hemp with recreational and medical marijuana under the Hawaii Cannabis Authority. Concerns include excessive regulation, THC limits on hemp products and the impact on the industry’s growth. Hawaii’s hemp market is valued at up to $54 million with substantial farmer investments, according to Civil Beat. The legislation’s fate will be decided in the upcoming legislative session.

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