What legal recreational marijuana businesses would look like in Minnesota



If the DFL-led legislature legalizes recreational marijuana this session, it would bring a black market industry into the light.

30 Comments

  1. The gummies in MN are outrageously priced. Those minny grown ones are 29.99 for a 50mg package at local gas stations. States that legalized marijuana have 100mg packages for $12.

  2. No worries, itā€™ll make a lot people in Minnesota people not give a dam about anything. Worst decision to drug the people even more

  3. We've seen this scenario play out before. The ONLY people who will be granted a license will be members of the good ol boy politician club. Then, after the first few years after they've ruined the market, THEN they will grant licenses to everyone else.

  4. The last state on earth will be Iowa
    to legalize pot. My god we have our share of drinkers . I remember pot in 60s here had tons of friends who smoke no one grabbed a needle after smoking a joint. Our governor is the most hard core lady governor you could have we're screwed here.

  5. After federal legalization, the big boys are gonna come in and take over. And the govt will create legislation allowing them to do so. I'm sure they're laying the framework now. Then it will become Monsanto GMO weed that gives you cancer. And anyone else caught growing it will face prison time. I guarantee it. This was never about risk to the public health. Cannabis prohibition was a scam from the very beginning. Keep weed illegal. Or at least out ofthe govts hands.

  6. Oh lordy ! Colorado has the strongest regulations with lower negative statistics it Is mature listens to voters and its laws treat adults as adults.
    I guess money talks

  7. They want to turn Minnesota into an Islamic state but they wonā€™t legalize cannabis. Next thing you know they will be bringing Sharia Law or Islamic Law. This place is messed up!!!!

  8. I sure hope this brings the cost down a little bit, compared to what medical users in MN are paying. It will be nice to not have to pay the yearly fee.

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