Minnesota marijuana retailer sold illegal products, state claims in lawsuit
Minnesota’s cannabis regulatory agency has filed a lawsuit against a Twin Cities retailer for allegedly selling unlicensed marijuana products.
The complaint, filed by the Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management (OCM), claims Zaza Lake Street sold hundreds of unlicensed marijuana products containing well over the state legal limit of 0.3% THC, according to Eden Prairie- based TV station KMSP.
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The products, which contained up to 23% THC, included flower, pre-rolls and vapes.
Minnesota has had a restrictive medical marijuana program since 2016, but the state’s adult-use market is expected to open in early 2025.
Until then, retailers are prohibited from selling marijuana products that contain more than 0.3% THC.
The one exception is adult-use sales on tribal lands in the state.
In the Zaza Lake
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