Minnesota’s first cannabis lottery will not happen as scheduled on Tuesday morning. A judge granted a temporary pause after several people filed lawsuits claiming they were unfairly excluded.
Young cannabis plants in a growing room in 2019 at Leafline Labs in Cottage Grove. (David Joles/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
"Today's ruling to pause the lottery is a victory for fairness, transparency, and accountability in Minnesota's new cannabis industry," said Cristina Aranguiz, a plaintiff in one of the lawsuits.
A critical goal of Minnesota’s first lottery for people seeking cannabis business licenses was to give a select number of cultivators the opportunity to immediately begin growing, helping ...
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PAUL — A case challenging how the Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management ... The judicial process will dictate whether a lottery can be rescheduled to determine who is preapproved to run ...
The lottery has been postponed by a Ramsey County District Court judge, siding with a group of applicants who were rejected during the first round of the selection process run by the Minnesota ...
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