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Prairie Village City Council member Inga SeldersKansas Reflector
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Inga Selders and Barry Grissom , a former federal prosecutor, are board members of the Cannabis Justice Coalition dedicated to adoption of state law legalizing recreational marijuana use.
Missouri voters approved recreational marijuana in 2022 by passing the citizen-initiated Amendment 3 , which altered the state’s constitution to legalize use for adults 21 and older.
The proposal to move cannabis with THC content over 0.3% from a Schedule I drug to a less-restrictive Schedule III could generate interest in a version of the flawed Senate Bill 555 .
“I am terrified that with the rescheduling of cannabis to Schedule III , that this bill could possibly come alive again,” Selders said.
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