Minnesota to Crack Down on Sale of Cannabis Flower Labeled as Hemp
Minnesota authorities are implementing enforcement measures to prevent the illegal sale of cannabis flower products that are falsely labeled or marketed as hemp. This action addresses a regulatory loophole where high-THC cannabis products have been sold under hemp labeling to circumvent cannabis licensing requirements.
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