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    Missouri Cannabis Board Revokes 25 Licenses Following Compliance Inspection

    Cannabis AsiaBy Cannabis AsiaOctober 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Missouri’s Cannabis Regulation: Revocation of Microbusiness Licenses

    The Missouri Division of Cannabis Regulation has made headlines recently by revoking 25 microbusiness cannabis facility licenses. This significant decision comes after a thorough compliance check and follows the second round of licensing under the state’s voter-approved microbusiness regulation program.

    Understanding Microbusiness Licenses

    Microbusiness licenses are specifically designed for small-scale cannabis operations. Unlike larger medical or comprehensive licenses, these microbusiness licenses provide crucial opportunities for individuals who may typically face barriers in the cannabis industry.

    This program has defined eligibility criteria, including a net worth cap of $250,000 and provisions for veterans with service-connected disabilities. The intention here is to promote equity and accessibility in an industry that has historically been difficult for many to enter.

    The Compliance Check Process

    According to Article XIV, the Division is tasked with ensuring that licenses are awarded to and operated by those eligible. It’s not merely a one-time check; the department is responsible for monitoring changes in ownership to validate ongoing compliance.

    In October 2024, a total of 32 Notices of Pending Revocation were issued to licensees who had received their licenses on July 24, 2024. Each notice detailed specific reasons for potential revocation, ensuring that licensees had at least 30 days to contest the allegations and provide documentation defending their licenses.

    Reasons for License Revocations

    After a comprehensive review, seven of the licensees managed to validate their eligibility. However, the remaining 25 had their licenses revoked. Notably, 24 of these were revoked due to failure to prove majority ownership and operation by eligible individuals. This failure highlighted a critical aspect of compliance under 19 CSR 100-1.190(1)(B)1-5 and Article XIV, Section 2.4(12) and (13). One license faced revocation due to a disqualifying felony offense.

    These revocations took effect on April 14, 2025, marking a new chapter of regulatory scrutiny in the Missouri cannabis landscape.

    Status of Revoked Licenses

    Here’s a brief overview of some of the revoked licenses:

    1. MBD000020 – Millennium Retail LLC
    2. MBD000022 – Idyll Zone LLC
    3. MBD000023 – Individual
    4. MBD000024 – Premium Pack LLC
    5. MBD000026 – Green Oasis
    6. MBD000027 – Individual
    7. MBD000029 – Captured Crescents LLC
    8. MBD000030 – Farm Fantasies LLC
    9. MBD000031 – Virgo Vermillo
    10. MBD000032 – Individual

    And a few more, each reflecting the Division’s commitment to thoroughly vetting the integrity and compliance of cannabis operations.

    Notices of Compliance Satisfied

    On a positive note, several licensees managed to satisfy the compliance notices posed to them. Here are some businesses that successfully met the requirements:

    • MBD000039 – Euphoria Group LLC
    • MBW000048 – Blue Meanies
    • MBW000052 – Andrew Venne
    • MBW000053 – Platinum Craft
    • MBW000057 – Travis Dickens

    These businesses demonstrated the importance of compliance in maintaining their operational status in a growing and highly scrutinized market.

    The Path Forward

    The ongoing saga of Missouri’s microbusiness cannabis licenses serves as a case study in both the challenges and opportunities within the cannabis industry. While the revocation of over two dozen licenses raises questions about the future of these businesses, it also reinforces the necessity of regulatory oversight aimed at ensuring equitable access and compliance within the state’s thriving cannabis economy.

    The experience thus far emphasizes the critical need for transparency and adherence to state regulations, ensuring that the ideals of equity and accessibility in cannabis ownership are actively maintained. As Missouri continues to navigate these complexities, the lessons learned will play a pivotal role in shaping the future landscape of cannabis microbusinesses in the state.

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