Minnesota hemp edibles law ushers in new rivals, upends marijuana market
Minnesota's hemp edibles law has created new market entrants and disrupted the state's marijuana industry by allowing hemp-derived products to compete with regulated cannabis offerings. The law, which permits hemp edibles containing delta-8, delta-10, and other cannabinoids, has shifted market dynamics and introduced new regulatory challenges in Minnesota's cannabis landscape.
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