How the New Federal Hemp Definition Would Change Testing — And Why It Absolutely Affects CBD

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There is a lot of confusion right now about the proposed change to the federal definition of hemp. Many people are saying, “This won’t affect CBD.” That is not true. The proposed language would replace today’s delta-9-only test with a strict total THC test. That single shift puts CBD flower, full-spectrum oils, minor-cannabinoid formulas, and even many therapeutic products used by families and children at risk.

The Fight to Save Hemp: Congress Is Quietly Trying to Kill an Entire Industry

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Missouri alert: Congress tucked a hemp ban (Section 781) into the Ag-FDA spending bill. It would redefine hemp and wipe out CBD, THCA and hemp-derived THC products, hurting farmers, patients, and small businesses. Support Sen. Rand Paul’s amendment to strike Section 781. Call Senate leadership, email Sen. Schmitt’s office, and join the Save MO Hemp WhatsApp group.

🌿 Missouri Cannabis Events You Can’t Miss This November

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Discover Missouri’s top 420-friendly events this November — from Taste of The Treehouse Lounge to Harvest Cup and JAINE in Harvest, plus more statewide highlights.

Should You Renew Your Missouri Medical Marijuana Card in 2025? | What Missouri Patients Need to Know

Thinking about skipping your Missouri medical card renewal in 2025? Here’s what you’ll actually lose: lower 4% tax, three-year cultivation, caregiver access, doctor-approved high-dose limits (16–32 oz+), and reciprocity options in OK/AR—plus portal help. Compare medical vs. consumer so you can choose what truly fits your needs.

Why I Support Missourians for a Single Market — A Patient & Caregiver Perspective

Missourians for a Single Market is a grassroots effort to unify Missouri’s cannabis and hemp laws — protecting patients, empowering caregivers, and ending license caps. Founder Debra Nash shares why she supports this reform: one card for both medical and hemp use, stronger caregiver rights, fair access for home growers, and real legal protections for every Missourian.

A morning I won’t forget

Check on your Friends and family

Two days ago, a veteran and police officer — someone who’s spent their life serving others — stood just feet from my home and turned a gun on himself. He survived, but his injuries are devastating.

I had just seen him minutes earlier, playing with his puppy. If that bullet had gone another way, it could’ve entered my home. The kids nearby witnessed everything. We all did.

That morning changed me. It reminded me how fragile life is — and how often the people who seem strongest carry the heaviest pain.

Please, check on your friends. The ones who always say “I’m fine.” The ones who make everyone laugh. The ones who never ask for help.

💬 You don’t need perfect words — just presence.
📞 If you or someone you know is struggling, call or text 988.
💚 Veterans can press 1 to reach the Veterans Crisis Line.

Let’s care enough to ask. Compassion truly saves lives.

Taking the Next Step: Becoming a Notary in Missouri

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I’m taking the next step—becoming a Missouri Notary Public! From securing my bond with Notary Public Underwriters to adding Remote Online Notary (RON) services, I’ll soon be able to help clients, individuals, and businesses across Missouri with notarizations both in-person and online.