Minnesota’s first micro-cannabis retailer sues Albert Lea over registration denial
Minnesota's first micro-cannabis retailer has filed a lawsuit against the city of Albert Lea over the denial of its registration. The case involves a dispute between a cannabis business seeking to operate under Minnesota's micro-retailer licensing framework and local municipal authority.
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