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The law in fact tells retailers they cannot serve a THC beverage to a customer who appears intoxicated or has drunk alcohol within five hours. But even though that provision doesn’t take effect until 2025, many alcohol retailers think it restricts their sales already.
The law in fact tells retailers they cannot serve a THC beverage to a customer who appears intoxicated or has drank alcohol within five hours, but it doesn’t take effect until 2025.
When the Legislature passed the adult-use cannabis bill this spring, it was made clear that even though marijuana is fully legal as of Tuesday, dispensaries won’t open until late next year, or even early 2025. So what’s the deal with the shelves of edibles and THC-infused beverages at local retailers? It turns out that lawmakers made an exception for hemp-derived THC products in a .
MINNEAPOLIS — Longstanding downtown Minneapolis gay bar The Saloon will no longer sell Bud Light or other Anheuser-Busch beverages because of how the beer brand handled backlash from a marketing