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Legislature keeps things interesting with dozens of changes to Minnesota’s cannabis law. The Office of Cannabis Management would have to accelerate work on a license lottery and earlier...
Minnesota will move paces forward in its legal marijuana journey in 2024, but broadly available cannabis is further down the line.
Cannabis is now legal for adults 21 and older to possess, use and grow in Minnesota. The first dispensary selling marijuana for recreational use is open on the Red Lake Nation.
Beginning Aug. 1, Minnesotans can have up to eight cannabis plants at home and can give each other cannabis for free (selling without a license remains illegal).
Minnesota is the 23rd state to legalize recreational cannabis. Here's a detailed look at what the new law allows — and what it doesn't. Update: The Minnesota Legislature passed a bill in 2024...
On the chaotic final day of the 2024 legislative session, Minnesota lawmakers on Sunday approved a sweeping bill making changes to the state’s year-old law legalizing marijuana for recreational...
Minnesota state law requires the city to allow a minimum of 34 licenses for dispensaries, based on a requirement of one cannabis retailer for every 12,500 people.
Minnesota is still on track to launch its legal recreational cannabis market next year, the top official in the regulatory agency said, despite concerns from some prospective businesses that...
Updates on legal pot and medical marijuana in Minnesota, including legislation, dispensary openings and economic impact.
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- The Minnesota Legislature this session approved a 300-page bill that will allow adults 21 and older to use recreational marijuana and transform a black market into regulated,...