Minnesota cannabis office could face legal action from rejected license applicants
Green Market Report
Wed, Nov 20
Key Points
- The Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management finalized a pool of applicants for a marijuana business license lottery by rejecting about two-thirds of the over 1,800 original applications.
- Some of the rejected applicants are considering legal action against the regulators for their exclusion from the lottery.
- The lottery for the marijuana business licenses is scheduled for next month.
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The Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management announced this week that it finalized a pool of would-be marijuana entrepreneurs for a license lottery to be held next month, and in doing so threw out about two-thirds of more than 1,800 original applications. Now, some of those rejected by regulators are considering...
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