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Pine County adopts restriction on retail display of low‑potency hemp edibles, compliance tied to county registration renewal
Summary
The county board amended its low‑potency hemp edible ordinance to require non‑age‑restricted retailers to keep those products behind counters or in locked areas; compliance must occur by each business's next county registration renewal or by Jan. 1, 2027.
Pine County commissioners approved an amendment to the county’s low‑potency hemp edible retail sale ordinance that will require businesses that do not have an age‑restricted primary product offering (for example, convenience stores) to keep such products behind the counter or in a controlled, nonpublic area.
Kelly Schroeder, the county administrator, said the change responds to public concern about youth access and the similarity of hemp…
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