Judge halts cannabis license lottery that is precursor to Minnesota marijuana retail launch
A judge has halted Minnesota's cannabis license lottery, which was scheduled as a precursor step to the launch of legal marijuana retail sales in the state. This court action delays the administrative process for distributing retail licenses under Minnesota's new cannabis legalization framework.
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