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Minnesota lawmakers are mulling THC beverages on tap, marijuana license cap

Minnesota cannabis operators could sell low-THC beverages on tap if changes made this week to the state’s 2023 adult-use marijuana law are finalized.

Though Native American tribes in Minnesota started selling recreational products in August, the state’s full adult-use market isn’t expected to open until early 2025 as lawmakers continue to debate edits to the legislation.

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Among the tweaks approved by the state House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee on Wednesday:

Allowing popular low-THC beverages derived from hemp to be sold on tap as well as at liquor stores. Awarding social equity licenses via a “vetted lottery” rather than a “merit-based system,” despite criticism from social equity advocates that “large out-of-state retailers could game the system.” Allowing medical marijuana patients to

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