Funds transferred to beneficiaries of state’s adult-use cannabis program

Funds transferred to beneficiaries of state’s adult-use cannabis program

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) transferred $5,459,169 in funds generated by Missouri’s adult-use cannabis program to agencies as outlined in Article XIV, Section 2, of the Missouri Constitution and approved by House Bill 2010 (2024).

DHSS transfers funds generated by Missouri’s adult-use cannabis program to the following recipient agencies:

  • Missouri Veterans Commission (MVC) ($1,819,723): for use exclusively for health care and other services for military veterans and their dependent families.
  • Missouri State Public Defender ($1,819,723): to be used only for legal assistance for low-income Missourians.
  • DHSS ($1,819,723): for grants to increase access to evidence-based, low-barrier drug addiction treatment prioritizing medically proven treatment and overdose prevention and reversal methods and public or private treatment options with an emphasis on reintegrating recipients into their local communities, to support overdose prevention education, and to support job placement, housing and counseling for those with substance use disorders.

Including the transfer authorized by the Supplemental Budget, House Bill 14.495, this brings the total amount transferred from funds generated by Missouri’s adult-use cannabis program this fiscal year to $50,659,825.

   

To review the cumulative amount of funds transferred, visit the Adult Use Transfer History Dashboard located on the data and reports page of the department’s website.

To learn more about Missouri’s medical and adult-use cannabis programs, visit Cannabis.Mo.Gov.