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Missouri wholesalers sue Good Day Farm over supply dispute

Legal action signals strain in cannabis supply chain as Arkansas operator faces interstate commerce pressures.

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Machine-written from our data · source: The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
May 1, 2026 · 7:00 AM ET
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Missouri cannabis wholesalers have filed suit against Good Day Farm, according to The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, marking a contractual dispute within the multistate operator's wholesale network. Good Day Farm, an Arkansas-based marijuana company, operates more than a quarter of Missouri dispensaries, creating significant downstream exposure to supply disruptions.

The lawsuit arrives amid documented headwinds for Arkansas cannabis operators. State medical marijuana sales declined through June 2026, and regulatory filings show the state renewed nearly all cannabis licenses in May while delaying five over paperwork issues. Federal reclassification of state-licensed medical marijuana in April has created additional legal uncertainty for the sector.

The dispute suggests operational or payment friction within Good Day Farm's interstate distribution model. Key to watch: whether the lawsuit settles quickly or escalates to discovery that could expose supply-chain vulnerabilities across Missouri's dispensary network.

Original report: The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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