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The interim director of Minnesota’s Office of Cannabis Management will lead the agency on a permanent basis, Gov. Tim Walz ...
The Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management will continue to be run by Eric Taubel after Governor Walz announced his ...
I am confident that OCM and the Minnesota cannabis industry will continue to prioritize public health and safety, consumer ...
Gov. Tim Walz named Eric Taubel to the role on Thursday. Taubel has been serving as interim director of the Office of ...
On Wednesday, Walz announced that Taubel, interim director of the cannabis office since January, has got the permanent job.
Eric Taubel, who has served as OCM's interim director since January, will now be the office's executive director.
Minnesota’s projected $1.5 billion recreational cannabis market is now in full swing. In June, 3,535 cannabis licenses were ...
The first wave of microbusiness licenses has finally cleared regulatory hurdles, but cultivators aren't ready to supply them.
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Albert Lea approves 2 cannabis businesses while again denying state's first non-tribal licensee
The city of Albert Lea has now approved two cannabis businesses, but the first person to apply for a city license was denied ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota became the 23rd state to legalize recreational cannabis in 2023, the culmination of a years-long push from activists and lengthy debates in the legislature.
The Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) on Tuesday began accepting business license applications from prospective marijuana entrepreneurs hoping to enter the state’s legal cannabis market.
Marijuana is now fully legal in Minnesota. Effective Aug. 1, people 21 and older can possess, use and grow marijuana in Minnesota, according to the state. On May 30, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed ...
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