Minnesota’s THC industry forced to pivot after Trump signs bill ending shutdown
Following President Trump's signing of a bill to end the government shutdown, Minnesota's THC industry must adjust its operations and strategies in response to the policy change. The article discusses how cannabis businesses in Minnesota are responding to federal regulatory shifts resulting from the shutdown's resolution.
Filed under Federal Action in THC Minnesota's coverage of Minnesota's cannabis and hemp market.
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