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50,000 Missouri marijuana cases expunged since start of recreational sales, attorney says

The amendment passed in November is about stopping the criminalization of a large portion of population, attorney Dan Viets said.

Boone County Muleskinners to discuss recreational marijuana sales taxes

Boone County Muleskinners to discuss recreational marijuana sales taxes
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How Columbia City Council candidates will attract businesses to city

Columbia City Council candidates provided their perspectives on how the city could attract, grow businesses for the Columbia Chamber of Commerce.

Show Me the Vote open to public Wednesday evening

BOONE COUNTY − The Boone County Muleskinners and the Boone County Pachyderm Club will host an educational event called Show Me The Vote, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday at the Knights of Columbus Hall. David Lile from KFRU will moderate the event. Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, state Elections Co-Director Chrissy Peters, Boone County Clerk Brianna Lennon and Cooper County Clerk Sarah Herman will attend as panelists. The focus of the forum is to educate and inform the public about voting processes, equipment and regulations. It will mainly be conducted in a Q&A format. “It has been rare for Democrats and Republicans to work together these days. I hope this event to be a start for this continues to happen,” Scott Cristal of the Muleskinners, a Democratic club, said. “Come with questions and curiosity. It will be very informative.”

A century of women s suffrage: League of Women Voters president reflects

Aug. 18 marked a century since the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment, which gave women the right to vote in the U.S. Marilyn McLeod, the League of Women Voters of Columbia-Boone County president, spoke to the Boone County Muleskinners on Friday — four months after the anniversary — about women’s suffrage, the progress that has been made and what is still to come. McLeod explained to the Muleskinners the controversy that is women’s rights and why it took so long for women to gain the right to vote: “People have trouble with change.” “Here were these women who wanted to vote, and not only was it a major change in their role in society, but it was also a . suggested possibility of a loss of power or a sharing of power,” McLeod said.

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