Missouri bans psychoactive cannabis products unless from approved sources

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Governor Mike Parson announced the issuance of Executive Order 24-10 at a press conference held at the State Capitol, prohibiting the sale of foods containing psychoactive cannabis compounds in Missouri unless they originate from an “approved source.” The Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) will take measures to embargo and condemn these products. Additionally, the order prohibits the sale of psychoactive cannabis products at retail establishments holding a liquor license.

Governor Parson was joined by Attorney General Andrew Bailey, DHSS Director Paula Nickelson, Department of Public Safety Director Sandy Karsten, and Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control (ATC) Supervisor Mike Leara during the press conference.

“We are announcing new actions to combat the spread of unregulated psychoactive cannabis products that put the health of Missourians at risk,” Governor Parson stated. “This Executive Order effectively bans the sale of these potentially harmful products in Missouri until such time approved sources can be regulated by the FDA or State of Missouri through legislative action. Protecting Missourians, especially the most vulnerable, our children has been our guiding principle since the very beginning and remains so.”

“Under state law, Missourians have a right to live free from fraud and deception in the marketplace, and they have the right to know exactly what is in the products they consume,” said Attorney General Bailey. “When purchasing products, Missourians have a right to know if they will be subject to serious and potentially dangerous side effects like psychotic episodes, severe confusion, hallucinations, and other life-threatening problems. This is especially important when potentially dangerous products appear to be marketed directly to children. To that end, my investigation to root out any illegal activity, and to hold bad actors accountable, is ongoing. As Attorney General, I will always use every tool at my disposal to halt the sale of dangerous, illicit products that harm Missouri consumers, especially children.”

Governor Parson’s action responds to a recent increase in the availability of products containing psychoactive cannabis and the emerging concerns regarding the health effects of these substances, especially among Missouri’s youth. Since 2018, Missouri has seen a 600 percent increase in the number of children five and under experiencing cannabis poisoning, resulting in emergency room visits or hospitalizations. Additionally, the America’s Poison Control Center has documented that 41 percent of Delta 8 exposures, an unregulated intoxicating hemp product, occur in children 12 and younger.

These intoxicating compounds are currently untested in humans, unregulated, and sold to the public without restriction. Due to a lack of regulatory oversight, these products are marketed aggressively in eye-catching ways to attract public consumption, particularly among young consumers. Often, these products resemble brand-name foods and candies, such as LIFE SAVERS.

Consumption of psychoactive cannabis products puts individuals at risk for poisoning, unintended intoxication, contaminants and byproduct effects on the body, impaired driving, and more.

Executive Order 24-10 prohibits psychoactive cannabis products from being sold in Missouri unless originating from an “approved source.” Currently, neither the Food and Drug Administration nor the State of Missouri recognizes any “approved sources,” effectively prohibiting these products from being sold in Missouri until the FDA or Missouri General Assembly provides the necessary regulatory framework to recognize “approved sources.”

As an enforcement mechanism of this order, any liquor license will be subject to discipline by the Missouri ATC if such psychoactive cannabinoid products are sold within the licensed facility.

Executive Order 24-10 does not apply to products under the control or purview of the Division of Cannabis Regulation pursuant to Article XIV of the Missouri Constitution and sold by establishments licensed pursuant to Article XIV of the Missouri Constitution.


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