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Pine County to draft registration ordinance for low-potency hemp edibles ahead of state deadline
Summary
County staff will draft a new retail registration ordinance for low-potency hemp edibles so local retailers can obtain the certifications the state will require beginning Jan. 1; commissioners asked staff and the county attorney to return with a draft by Nov. 4 and set a tentative public hearing for Nov. 18.
Pine County staff told commissioners the county must adopt a local retail-registration process for low-potency hemp edibles because the state will require retail licensees to obtain a local registration beginning Jan. 1. The county's 2024 cannabis ordinance intentionally excluded those low-potency hemp products and…
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