First metro recreational cannabis shops open
Recreational cannabis sales began Tuesday at Green Goods locations statewide, including five shops in the Twin Cities, while RISE is opening five recreational dispensaries with 8 a.m. ribbon cuttings, three of them in the metro. Legacy Cannabis in Duluth is set to open at 4:20 p.m. Tuesday with flower grown by the White Earth Nation, after a tribal compact and new state licenses eased supply constraints that had delayed non-tribal openings.
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Key Facts
- Green Goods started offering recreational products Tuesday at all eight shops, including five in the Twin Cities.
- RISE is opening five recreational dispensaries with 8 a.m. ribbon cuttings, including three in the metro; others in Willmar and Mankato.
- Legacy Cannabis in Duluth opens at 4:20 p.m. Tuesday with White Earth Nation–grown flower; Minnesota shops can sell only Minnesota-grown cannabis.
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First Minnesota cannabis shops open after supply challenges
- Green Goods started offering recreational products Tuesday at all eight shops, including five in the Twin Cities.
- RISE is opening five recreational dispensaries with 8 a.m. ribbon cuttings, including three in the metro; others in Willmar and Mankato.
- Legacy Cannabis in Duluth opens at 4:20 p.m. Tuesday with White Earth Nation–grown flower; Minnesota shops can sell only Minnesota-grown cannabis.