🏛️ Court Ruling
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Event: Oct 31, 2025 · Published: Mar 28, 2026
Minnesota hemp retailers challenge new ban on mail-order THC edible sales
Minnesota hemp retailers are challenging a new regulatory ban that prohibits mail-order sales of THC-containing edible products. The action represents industry opposition to restrictions on hemp-derived THC product distribution channels.
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