Upcoming hemp-THC ban will tank some Minnesota breweries, drink distributors
Minnesota breweries and beverage distributors that have been producing hemp-derived THC beverages face potential closure due to an upcoming state ban on hemp-THC products. The restriction will eliminate a revenue stream that some businesses have relied upon in the evolving cannabis market.
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