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Minnesota city signs off on opening publicly owned cannabis store

A Minnesota city may soon start selling cannabis like it does liquor: via a city-run store.

The City Council in Osseo, a city of fewer than 2,700 people about 15 miles northwest of downtown Minneapolis, approved plans on Monday to open a municipal cannabis store, CCX Media first reported.

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It would be only the second known non-tribal example of a government-run cannabis retail outlet in the U.S.

A publicly owned marijuana store operated in North Bonneville, Washington, from 2015 to 2021, and a growing number of tribal governments run cannabis outlets in the state, where tribal products can also be sold in privately owned, state-regulated stores.

Despite nationwide resistance to publicly owned cannabis, Osseo is one of at least 13 cities in Minnesota,

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