
Adult-use cannabis sales in Minnesota moved a step closer to fruition when an administrative law judge signed off on the draft rules that will govern the market.
The judge approved the rules without alterations, according to a Monday news release from the Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management (OCM).
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The rules will be published in the Minnesota State Register and “go into effect later this month,” the release noted.
The approval allows the OCM to begin issuing licenses to applicants who have completed all steps of the application process.
“The adoption of rules is the most significant step to launching the cannabis market because the office cannot issue business licenses until they are place,” Eric Taubel, the OCM’s interim director, said in a statement.
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