
More than 3,500 applicants are seeking adult-use marijuana business licenses in Minnesota.
Though the final regulations for the impending market still require sign-off from a judge, hopeful observers told The Minnesota Star Tribune that the application pool suggests adult-use sales could begin sometime in 2025.
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In all, regulators received 3,529 applications for one of 10 license types as of March 24, according to data released by the state Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) this week
Almost half of the applicants – 1,741 – are social equity applicants, according to the OCM.
The license types available mean as many as 2,100 permits allowing at least one recreational cannabis store could be issued, along with as many as 2,000 permits allowing cultivation of some size,
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