Missourians asked for regulation.
They did not ask for bans disguised as regulation.
They did not ask for small businesses to be sacrificed so a few powerful companies could control the market.
Stop protecting monopolies.
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The fight is not over.
HB 2641 passed, but Missouri hemp is not giving up. Now funds need to be raised to challenge it, support the legal fight ahead, and keep hemp alive in Missouri.
Missouri needs a fair market, not monopoly control.
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A new Missouri class action lawsuit alleges Good Day Farm and related companies built an illegal cartel controlling far more dispensaries than allowed.
This is why monopoly control matters.
Missouri cannabis was never supposed to belong to one company.
https://t.co/8Oph1GGxyH
HB 2641 is devastating to Missouri’s hemp industry.
At this point, one of the only remaining paths to fight this is litigation. That is not easy. It is not quick. And it is not inexpensive.
Missouri hemp has been knocked down, but it has not given up:
https://t.co/HJr72mzumg
Federal marijuana policy just moved.
DOJ says FDA-approved marijuana products and marijuana products under a qualifying state-issued medical marijuana license are being placed in Schedule III. A new hearing on broader rescheduling begins June 29, 2026.
https://t.co/83vQhNmQ9J
Governor Kehoe is expected to sign HB 2641 and ignore the thousands of Missourians who warned him about the damage this bill will cause.
Missourians did everything they could to be heard.
He appears ready to turn his back on them anyway.
24 hours.
Tomorrow could be the day Governor Kehoe signs HB 2641 into law.
If that happens, Missouri’s hemp industry will be devastated while the marijuana monopoly gains even more control.
Small businesses will suffer.
Governor Kehoe can still do the right thing: Veto HB 2641.
Governor Kehoe has announced a bill signing ceremony for Thursday, April 23, and HB 2641 is listed among the bills to be signed into law
We can only hope the Governor takes one more look at the people, families, patients, farmers, workers, and small businesses this will hurt
Dear Governor Kehoe,
Please veto HB 2641.
Hemp needs regulated, not banned. Tell the legislature to regulate hemp, not ban it.
Thank you, Missourians from all across the state
New bipartisan Senate bill could let states opt out of the coming federal hemp THC product ban. That means states could keep regulating these products themselves instead of being forced into a blanket crackdown. This fight is not over.
Read: https://t.co/l2xh962OAt
HB 2641 was officially delivered to Governor Kehoe on April 15.
The 15-day countdown begins now.
We hope he listens to the more than 10,000 pleas from Missourians fighting to save Missouri hemp.
Veto HB 2641.
While many of you submitted letters, most of those were not made public.
So if you want your story to be seen, heard, and understood by others, please share it here in the comments.
Tell people what this means to you.
Real stories matter.
📢 FACT CHECK: Missouri’s licensed cannabis market has seen at least 228,649 recalled products.
Before anyone points fingers at hemp, look at the documented recall record in Missouri’s state-licensed cannabis system
Please speak up and ask @GovMikeKehoe to veto HB 2641 before more Missourians are hurt. Do not assume someone else will do it. Your voice matters right now.
U.S. Hemp Roundtable:
https://t.co/2MXbs9XLTG
AHAA:
https://t.co/GAyQpYQK3j
Letter template:
https://t.co/5WQGUuD6kJ
@GovMikeKehoe you say you support agriculture.
Now is the time to prove it.
HB 2641 threatens Missouri farmers, small businesses, jobs, and opportunity. If you truly support agriculture, then stand with the people whose livelihoods are on the line.
Veto HB 2641