Minnesota’s hemp-produced THC beverage and edible industry reels from provision to outlaw products in shutdown bill
Minnesota's hemp-derived THC beverage and edible industry faces potential shutdown as a legislative provision in a shutdown bill aims to outlaw these products. The measure threatens a growing segment of Minnesota's cannabis industry that has operated in the legal gray area created by federal hemp legalization under the Farm Bill.
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