
Minnesota awarded 249 recreational marijuana business licenses during a Thursday lottery held roughly two years after the state legalized adult use.
The state Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) selected the winners from a pool of 776 qualified social equity applicants for capped-license types, including cultivator, manufacturer, retailer and mezzobusiness, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune.
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“This is an exciting day for business owners preparing to establish themselves in the state’s new adult-use cannabis market,” OCM Interim Director Eric Taubel said in a statement.
“We’re setting a strong foundation for an equitable and safe adult-use cannabis market that will mature over the next few years.”
The lottery initially was scheduled for November 2024, but some applicants that were denied access sued the OCM, claiming
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