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St. Louis County moves to count tribal off‑reservation cannabis stores toward three‑store cap

6442546 · September 10, 2025
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St. Louis County commissioners held a public hearing and debated amendments to the county cannabis ordinance to explicitly count tribal off‑reservation retail operations toward the county's three‑store registration cap; commissioners moved the amendments for approval and discussed outreach and enforcement implications.

St. Louis County commissioners held a public hearing on proposed amendments to the county cannabis ordinance that would treat tribal off‑reservation retail operations as counting toward the county’s three‑store cap on registered retail outlets, county staff said.

County attorney presenter Nick McNamara told the board the state legislature’s May changes and new administrative rules from the Office of Cannabis Management prompted the update. "If you adopt a cap of that nature, you have to decide whether you're going to count tribal retail operations towards that cap," McNamara said. "Under the proposed amendment, the answer is yes. We would count those toward the 3." He framed the change as consistent with the county’s…

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