Measure on the ballot in the 2022 Missouri General Election in Missouri.
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Get StartedA "yes" vote will amend the Missouri Constitution to remove state prohibitions on the purchase, possession, consumption, use, delivery, manufacture, and sale of marijuana for personal use for adults over the age of twenty-one.
A "no" vote will not amend the Missouri Constitution and the sale and use of marijuana for recreational purposes will remain prohibited under current law. Medical marijuana would remain unchanged.
"You can still go to jail for having over three ounces. We're kind of dumbfounded why they would even put this into the amendment when we're wanting to end prohibition, not continue prohibition." - Tim Gilio, founder of the Missouri Marijuana Legalization Movement, in opposition to Amendment 3 (Learn more)
"This is already a very competitive medical marijuana market, and under Amendment 3, we will have more than 500 marijuana licenses in the state. That's nearly twice as many as Illinois, a state twice our population." - John Payne, Legal Missouri 2022 Campaign Manager, in support of Amendment 3 (Learn more)
Do you want to amend the Missouri Constitution to: remove state prohibitions on purchasing, possessing, consuming, using, delivering, manufacturing, and selling marijuana for personal use for adults over the age of twenty-one; require a registration card for personal cultivation with prescribed limits; allow persons with certain marijuana-related non-violent offenses to petition for release from incarceration or parole and probation and have records expunged; establish a lottery selection process to award licenses and certificates; issue equally distributed licenses to each congressional district; and impose a six percent tax on the retail price of marijuana to benefit various programs? State governmental entities estimate initial costs of $3.1 million, initial revenues of at least $7.9 million, annual costs of $5.5 million, and annual revenues of at least $40.8 million. Local governments are estimated to have annual costs of at least $35,000 and annual revenues of at least $13.8 million.
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