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The Cole County Commission watched the marijuana tax stacking debate closely, according to Western District Commissioner ...
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - The Missouri Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that taxes can’t be stacked on marijuana. Since ...
In a 6-1 decision written by Judge Mary R. Russell, the Mo. Supreme Court decided that county and city sales taxes on recreational marijuana cannot stack. This means only one municipality will be ...
The state's high court on Tuesday sided with the dispensary that filed the lawsuit and ruled that counties can not stack ...
The case grew out of a complaint from a Florissant dispensary which said the state's voter-approved marijuana legalization ...
The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled local governments cannot stack their marijuana sales taxes on top of each other.
The Missouri Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that counties in the state can't charge an extra 3% sales tax on adult marijuana ...
The Missouri Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Missouri counties are prohibited from stacking an extra 3% sales tax on the ...
The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled that counties cannot impose an additional 3% sales tax on recreational marijuana sales ...
The July 22 ruling settles the debate over whether counties could charge a 3% tax on marijuana if a city tax in the same area ...
In a 6-1 decision, the high court reversed a lower court’s 2024 ruling allowing both Florissant and St. Louis County to both impose a 3% sales tax on marijuana products.
Legal cannabis products produce thousands of tons of plastic waste a year. Industry leaders said regulations on packaging limit their sustainability options.