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Native American tribes bridge gap in Minnesota cannabis market

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Native American cannabis businesses are helping to fill a major gap in supply while Minnesota prepares to launch its regulated adult-use market next year.

With state-licensed businesses unlikely to open until 2025, tribal nations in Minnesota are investing in marijuana, encouraged by promising demand and cooperative relationships with the state government.

Down the road, the tribes’ first-to-market advantage might give them an important foothold in what is expected to be a large adult-use industry.

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On May 30, 2023, Gov. Tim Walz (now the Democratic Party’s vice presidential candidate) signed legislation that

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