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TexasTowelie

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Sat Nov 6, 2021, 09:48 AM Nov 2021

A Cash Bust in Kansas is Worrying Missouri's Cannabis Industry [View all]

A clash of cannabis laws hovers over the mysterious May seizure of $165,620 in Missouri medical marijuana-generated cash by federal agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration. The money was being delivered across Kansas — where state law considers marijuana entirely illegal — and on its way to its final destination in a credit union in Colorado, where cannabis is legal.

While key details of the incident remain cloudy, the fact that Missouri cannabis businesses are finding creative (and risky) methods of banking their money, going as far as shipping it via van across a cannabis-unfriendly state, comes as no surprise to the Missouri Bankers Association.

That's because there's a good reason why multiple cannabis dispensaries would rely on a Colorado institution instead of depositing it in a local bank: For the most part, the banks here won't take their money.

"It's just not widespread in Missouri; they are few and far between," says association spokesman Jackson Hataway, who sees the Kansas cash seizure as emblematic of Missouri's lack of banking resources for cannabis businesses.

Read more: https://www.riverfronttimes.com/WeedNews/2021/11/05/a-cash-bust-in-kansas-is-worrying-missouris-cannabis-industry

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