MISSOURI – Missouri Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick released a detailed audit of the state’s marijuana program on Wednesday.
The audit includes a detailed response from the state’s Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS), which takes exception to the audit’s findings.
“I want to acknowledge that they had a big job and it wasn’t easy,” Fitzpatrick told FOX 2.
He added that he believes the findings are valid and can be used to avoid mistakes in the future.
The audit found that some applicants were able to create an abbreviation identifier that could give graders a sense of which company was applying for a license.
The full article is available at ozarksfirst.com.
(Story by Jeff Bernthal, ozarksfirst.com)
Final Day of Storms Sees Hail Pelt the Ozarks
Harrison Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Sexually Exploiting a Minor
Storms Increase Monday, More Possible Today
Lakes Region Sees Tail End of Severe Storms, More Possible Today UPDATE
Boone County's Most Wanted Includes Man Wanted on Child Support Charges