
Minnesota’s adult-use cannabis market may finally be taking off after a slow and challenging start.
Since the September launch of non-tribal adult use sales, Minnesota cannabis stores reported more than $31 million in revenue from 466,000 transactions through the end of December, according to the Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management.
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In that time, medical cannabis sales totaled $31.7 million, according to OCM data. December was the first month that adult-use sales outpaced MMJ sales, with $9.4 million in adult-use compared to $8.8 million for medical.
The growing pains that slowed Minnesota cannabis sales
Among the problems hampering Minnesota’s launch was a lack of licensed cultivation space that left many retailers with bare shelves.
Then, after cultivators kicked into gear, a lack
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