February 18th Chapter Meeting Online

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Greater St. Louis NORML will be have our February chapter meeting online Thursday, February 18, 2021 at 6:30 pm.

You can catch our streaming meeting on our Facebook page here.

One of our main goals in 2021 is to resume regularly scheduled meetings. Those meetings may be virtual via Facebook live streaming to ensure community safety, but if the weather improves or local health risks subside, we’ll schedule live face-to-face events.

We’ll be discussing the 2021 Missouri legislative session and several cannabis-related bills which are presently being considered at the capitol in Jefferson City. Two bills could legalize cannabis for adult use in Missouri. Other bills will affect your rights as a cannabis consumer and allow cannabis related bills to be put before Missouri voters as citizen supported initiatives.

Missouri Cannabis Legalization in 2021

You’ll get a live update on a new initiative petition by Missourians for a New Approach. A newly revamped adult use IP could be headed for the 2022 ballot. We’ll have the inside scoop. Find out what this could mean for Missouri’s fledgling cannabis industry.

We’ll have the latest news on dispensary openings and new edible products being introduced in Missouri. Are you paying too much for legal cannabis? When will more dispensaries open for business? Why does renewing your Medical Cannabis ID card take so long? We’ll discuss these questions and more.

Date: Thursday, February 18, 2021
Time: 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Place: Online via Facebook Live. https://www.facebook.com/gstlnorml
Admission: FREE. Open to the public. Everyone is invited.

Board of Directors Meeting Online

The February chapter meeting is our traditional “renew your membership month.” Do you want to volunteer for a position with Greater St. Louis NORML? Let us know. We’re having a Board of Directors meeting on Monday, February 15, 2021 at 5:00 pm via Zoom by invitation. Join us. Contact Greater St. Louis NORML for a link to our online meeting via Zoom.

Serving as a volunteer is a way to ensure cannabis activism stays alive in Missouri.