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Where and how can THC products be sold in Minnesota?
When Minnesota's new law allowing hemp-derived THC edibles kicked in July 1, a lot of people were surprised, including local leaders across the state. The law sets the rules for maximum legal dosages for edibles and beverages, packaging, warning labels and the age of purchase. But the law is mostly silent on the issue of how and where those products can be sold and under what circumstances.
Georgetown University made headlines back in 2017 when officials at the Washington D.C. university revealed that it had been involved in slavery. Lee Hawkins is journalist, musician and special correspondent for American Public Media. He joined host Cathy Wurzer to talk about his reporting on the story.
Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson on Minnesota sports news
Wally is the publisher of Minnesota Score sports magazine and co-host of “10,000 Takes,” a sports talk show. Eric is the co-host of "10,000 Takes" and the Minnesota Vikings reporter for CBS Sports Radio’s “Eye on Football.” They joined host Cathy Wurzer to talk more about the Minnesota baseball, soccer, hockey and more.
It’s summertime and Minnesota Now is highlighting community gatherings across the state. Today host Cathy Wurzer talked with Wone and Youa Vang, the co-creators of the Little Asia Market popping up this weekend.
Tenants say landlords are trying to get around St. Paul's new rent control law
St. Paul landlords are facing soaring inflation and energy costs but the city’s new rent control law is capping the amount they can charge for rent. Max Nesterak is Deputy Editor at The Minnesota Reformer and has covered the issue. He joined host Cathy Wurzer to talk more about his reporting.
Clearing up confusion about Minnesota's newest legalized THC edible
Minnesota hemp stores saw long lines and a buying frenzy over the holiday weekend. Why? Minnesota lawmakers surprised some by quietly passing a new law regarding edible THC products last week.
Minnesota Now for July 6, 2022
A new law broadening THC legalization in the state has created some confusion. A lawmaker clarifies what is and is not legal. The news is full of tragedies right now. Cathy Wurzer talks with a local healer about a practice to take care of yourself and your community. Meteorologist Paul Huttner is here with the latest weather news. And much more.