📜 Rule Change
Event: Mar 25, 2026 · Published: May 7, 2026
Some East Grand Forks businesses must register with city to sell low-potency hemp products
East Grand Forks has implemented a registration requirement for businesses selling low-potency hemp products within city limits. This local regulatory measure establishes a licensing framework for hemp retailers in the Minnesota community.
Filed under Rule Change in THC Minnesota's coverage of Minnesota's cannabis and hemp market.
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City of East Grand Forks
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