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Pine County adopts ordinance requiring registration for low-potency hemp edibles
Summary
The Pine County Board adopted Ordinance 2025-40 establishing a countywide registration framework for retail sales of low-potency hemp edibles and proposing a $100 registration fee to align with tobacco registration standards; staff noted the Office of Cannabis Management’s licensing process now requires local registration.
Pine County commissioners on Wednesday adopted an ordinance to require retailers of lower-potency hemp edibles to register with the county.
Kelly Schroeder, the county administrator, said the Office of Cannabis Management’s licensing for low-potency hemp products now includes a requirement for local registration, but Pine County previously had no countywide…
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