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Becker County sets cannabis registration fees, makes low‑potency hemp sales permissible
Summary
The county adopted a registration and renewal fee schedule at the statutory maximum and voted to treat low‑potency hemp as a permissible retail product (with licensure and compliance checks), aligning rules with neighboring cities and state licensing timelines.
Becker County commissioners on Tuesday adopted a retail registration and renewal fee schedule for cannabis and voted to make low‑potency hemp a permissible licensable product in county retail locations.
Planning and zoning staff member Kyle explained the distinction: "Low potency hemp is defined as basically 5 milligrams or less in a serving," he said, describing state licensing requirements and recommended retail safeguards such as 21+ sales and behind‑counter placement. Kyle told…
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