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Koochiching County to hold public hearing on rules for low‑potency cannabis products
Summary
The county board approved a draft ordinance requiring low‑potency cannabis products to be secured at retail locations and set a public hearing for April 22, 2025.
KOOCHICHING COUNTY, Minn. — The Koochiching County Board of Commissioners on March 25 approved a draft local ordinance that would require low‑potency cannabis and hemp‑derived edible products to be stored so they are inaccessible to the public, and scheduled a public hearing on the measure for April 22, 2025, at 9:30 a.m. on the third floor of the courthouse.
The board voted to advance “Option 2,” a draft provision that requires products intended for ingestion to be kept either behind a staffed checkout counter or in a locked case and to be separated from conventional candy. The draft also asks retail outlets to implement theft‑prevention plans such as top‑shelf storage, continuous video surveillance…
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