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-- A new Minnesota law taking effect Friday allows people 21 and older to buy edibles and beverages that contain a limited amount of THC, the ingredient in marijuana that creates a high. The new law now governs the packaging, the sale and the makeup of the products, which may ...
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-- A new Minnesota law taking effect Friday allows people 21 and older to buy edibles and beverages that contain a limited amount of THC, the ingredient in marijuana that creates a high. The new law now governs the packaging, the sale and the makeup of the products, which may not ...
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And a hemp-derived THC edibles and drinks market is already flourishing. "We're seeing majority of our learners are 30 and older, which is demonstrating that people are interested in this for a second career, third career, or maybe it's, 'I'm already in this industry, but I want to...
There are 10 business licenses for the adult-use market, and more for medical cannabis andlow-dose hemp THC-infused edibles.It will likely be at least a year before those businesses are operational because a new state regulatory agency—the Office of Cannabis Management—is still in its ...