Most hemp edibles, beverages still legal under Minnesota marijuana law, but with higher taxes and new testing
Most hemp edibles and beverages remain legal in Minnesota under the state's marijuana law, though they are now subject to higher taxes and new testing requirements. These regulatory changes reflect Minnesota's approach to distinguishing hemp-derived products from regulated cannabis products.
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