Missouri 4/20 Events Guide 2026 | Canna Answers
Looking for Missouri 4/20 events in 2026? Explore festivals, markets, lounges, classes, and cannabis-friendly gatherings across Missouri, with 315 April events and 599 total events currently listed.
Looking for Missouri 4/20 events in 2026? Explore festivals, markets, lounges, classes, and cannabis-friendly gatherings across Missouri, with 315 April events and 599 total events currently listed.
March 2026 is packed with Missouri cannabis events statewide. From networking meetups and educational sessions to vendor pop-ups and community gatherings, this calendar keeps patients, caregivers, and advocates informed. Explore what’s happening this month and submit your event to be included.
January 2026 is packed with Missouri cannabis events—232 still happening this month and 500+ total statewide. See where events are happening and how to join or submit.
In Part 3 of my CBD reset series, I review Stoner Gump Solar and Lunar gummies, breaking down taste, daytime vs nighttime effects, anxiety, sleep, and how hemp-derived edibles feel for someone with a high THC tolerance.
Over the years edibles stopped working for me — even though they once worked extremely well. So this winter I’m resetting my system with CBD, minor cannabinoids, and a new mini-series reviewing Pinnacle Hemp and Stoner Gump products, while supporting Missouri’s hemp market.
Missouri doesn’t license cannabis lounges, yet adults across the state are creating BYOC clubs, dab bars, infused dining spaces, and cannabis-friendly venues. This guide explains what’s legal, how lounges actually operate, my first-hand experience visiting The Treehouse Lounge, and how to find upcoming events using Canna Answers’ statewide directory.
December is packed with cannabis-friendly events across Missouri — from art nights and expos to comedy, industry parties, and New Year’s Eve celebrations. Here are the top December 2025 highlights. For the full statewide calendar or to submit your event, visit CannaAnswers.com.
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.
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.
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.