(MNN)-There’s a shortage of adult-use cannabis in the state and compacts with four Minnesota Tribal nations will bring some additional products to the market. The Office of Cannabis Management’s Josh Collins says we will soon start to see flower coming from the first cultivator licensees and right now there are 13 microbusinesses intending to do cultivation. A Pine County company that received the first growers license is about to harvest. A Tribal-state cannabis compact was signed recently with the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.
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