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Some Republicans may not have fully realized what they passed, but sales began July 1 of THC products to anyone 21 or older.
Minnesota state Sen. Jim Abeler, a Republican from Anoka, told the Minneapolis Star-Tribune he did not realize this law would allow THC-infused edibles of any kind and thought it would only apply ...
A top Republican in the Minnesota legislature was apparently ... and it winded up having a broader impact than I expected," state Sen. Jim Abeler, a Republican who chairs the Human Services ...
Sen. Jim Abeler, R-Anoka, told the Star Tribune that he didn't realize at the time he voted for it that the policy would allow additional edible products to be sold in Minnesota. And he said ...
Minnesota is now “Minne-stona ... fully realized the law would legalize Delta 9 THC edibles before they agreed to pass it. Sen. Jim Abeler (R-Anoka) admitted to the Star-Tribune that he ...
The Kanabec County Board of Commissioners is in the process of addressing a new Minnesota law that permits the sale and consumption of hemp-derived edible products that contain tetrahydrocannabinol, m ...
Minnesota just sorta ... “That doesn’t legalize marijuana?” Sen. Jim Abeler, the Republican chair of the Senate Human Services Reform Finance and Policy Committee, asked after it was ...