Minnesota Regulators Launch Effort To Catch Retailers Selling Illegal Marijuana As 'Hemp' Flower
Minnesota regulators have initiated an enforcement effort to identify and stop retailers who are illegally selling marijuana products mislabeled as hemp flower. This action addresses a compliance issue where vendors circumvent state cannabis regulations by falsely marketing high-THC marijuana as legal hemp products.
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