Non-tribal adult-use marijuana sales finally launched in Minnesota this week.
The second state to open a recreational cannabis market in 2025, Minnesota is now the 23rd state in the U.S. with legal adult-use marijuana retail.
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“We really are kind of at the launch point,” OCM Director Eric Taubel told the Star Tribune.
Adult-use cannabis sales began earlier this summer at retail locations operated by Native American tribes.
But on Monday, the state Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) authorized the state’s two licensed medical cannabis providers to start selling to adults 21 and over, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
They are:
Rise, a retail chain owned by marijuana multistate operator Green Thumb Industries. Green Goods, operated by Vireo Growth.
Green Goods
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