Minnesota Green Lights Low-THC Beverages

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One of these significant changes allows liquor stores in Minnesota to sell low-THC beverages derived from hemp. As Minnesota gears up for the opening of its adult-use cannabis market, Native American tribes in the state are set to begin selling cannabis products in August. As Minnesota navigates this intricate path, it must balance adopting novel models that promote sustainable market development and addressing the concerns of local communities and businesses. This approach ensures fair competition opportunities among various stakeholders in Minnesota’s budding cannabis industry, leading to long-term growth and sustainability. However, an official full-scale market launch seems to be delayed as lawmakers continue debating changes to the cannabis legislation.Hemp-Derived Low-THC Beverages Get Green Light at Liquor StoresIn a recent development, on March 28, 2024, the state House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee approved certain amendments to the existing legislation.

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As Minnesota gears up for the opening of its adult-use cannabis market, Native American tribes in the state are set to begin selling cannabis products in August. However, an official full-scale market launch seems to be delayed as lawmakers continue debating changes to the cannabis legislation.

Hemp-Derived Low-THC Beverages Get Green Light at Liquor Stores

In a recent development, on March 28, 2024, the state House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee approved certain amendments to the existing legislation. One of these significant changes allows liquor stores in Minnesota to sell low-THC beverages derived from hemp. This decision...

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