Minnesota Reopens Applications for Lower-potency Hemp Edible Companies
Minnesota has reopened applications for companies seeking to produce lower-potency hemp edible products, allowing new businesses to enter this regulated market segment. This licensing opportunity reflects the state's ongoing implementation of hemp product regulations under Minnesota's cannabis framework.
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