Neman: Now that weed is legal in MO, will noxious smells and car crashes be  far behind?

Neman: Now that weed is legal in MO, will noxious smells and car crashes be far behind?

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Now that recreational-use cannabis is legal in Missouri, we are going to be subjected to its stench in a lot more places a lot more often.
Customers react to the first day of legal marijuana sales in Missouri on Friday, Feb. 3, 2023, at Good Day Farm in the Central West End neighborhood in St. Louis. Video by Christine Tannous, St. Louis Post-Dispatch

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