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Six months ago Thursday, marijuana was legalized in Minnesota. Since then, only tribal nations have been able to sell it legally. But more and more hemp-derived edibles and THC drinks have begun to dominate the market. And the Office of Cannabis management is deep in the trenches of creating rules and regulations so selling of cannabis flower can start as soon as possible. Interim director of the Office of Cannabis Management Charlene Briner joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to talk about the road ahead. Briner said she expects Governor Tim Walz will appoint an official regulatory leader by summer 2024.
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Six months ago Thursday, marijuana was legalized in Minnesota. Since then, only tribal nations have been able to sell it legally. But more and more hemp-derived edibles and THC drinks have begun to dominate the market. And the Office of Cannabis management is deep in the trenches of creating rules and regulations so selling of cannabis flower can start as soon as possible. Interim director of the Office of Cannabis Management Charlene Briner joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to talk about the road ahead. Briner said she expects Governor Tim Walz will appoint an official regulatory leader by summer 2024.

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