🏛️ Court Ruling
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Event: Jun 6, 2019 · Published: Jun 3, 2026
Hemp farmer sues MN over crop crackdown, says state broke its own rules
A Minnesota hemp farmer has filed a lawsuit against the state, alleging that Minnesota officials violated their own regulatory procedures during a crop enforcement action. The case challenges the state's implementation of hemp regulations and compliance with established rules.
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