The deadline to submit an application to assist as a transportation, testing, cultivation, dispensary, or manufacturing facility was August 19, 2019. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) is required to approve or deny applications by January 16, 2020.
A third-party blind scorer will review and score the Evaluation Criteria Scoring Questions for all facility applications. Based on the scoring results, DHSS will license 60 cultivation facilities, 192 dispensaries, 86 medical marijuana-infused manufacturing facilities and 10 testing laboratory facilities. Applications must be approved or denied by DHSS within 150 days of the application submission date. At the latest, that would be by January 16, 2020.
If your company’s application to assist with medical marijuana in Missouri as a transportation, testing, cultivation, dispensary, or manufacturing facility is approved, the Goosmann Law Firm is happy to help you navigate the important process of implementing procedures to comply with Missouri regulations.
These Missouri statutes and regulations allowing the production and sale of medical marijuana are technically in conflict with federal law. There has been an add-on to federal spending bills called the Rohrabacher-Farr amendment which prohibits the Justice Department from spending funds to interfere with the implementation of state medical cannabis laws. However, enforcement would likely only be limited pursuant to the Rohrabacher-Farr amendment if you are in strict compliance with state law.
It will be very important to ensure that all approved providers have procedures in strict compliance with Missouri regulations, these include:
This advice is not provided to avoid federal law, and all companies involved in the medical marijuana business should understand that their actions are still prohibited by federal law.
Angela Madathil is a Business, M&A, and Deal Attorney and provides legal assistance to medical marijuana providers and those providing ancillary services in Missouri, and Kansas. This can involve reviewing loan commitments, loan documents, general contract review and negotiation, due diligence assistance, and post-sale integration. The Goosmann Law Firm team advises to buyers and sellers of businesses, as well as business brokers throughout the Midwest and has attorneys licensed in Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, and other states.