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Marijuana plants all over Minnesota are embracing themselves for the sure-to-be-coming onslaught of pot smokers. Minnesota s medical cannabis law has been around since 2014 - with pretty limited use - which allowed only the delivery of cannabis in liquid, oil, and pill forms. That s going to loosen up quite a bit now - as small little papers will start rolling up into the nifty size of joint - according to mprnews a bill for full legalization made it only through the House and was never taken up in the Senate. But with little fanfare on the last day of the session, Minnesota lawmakers voted to expand the state’s medical cannabis program to allow patients to smoke the dried plant. ....
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As mask mandates lift, worries about vaccine disparities come to the fore Vaccination rates in Minnesota vary widely along racial and ethnic lines. Author: The CDC s updated guidance - that those who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 don t need to wear masks or social distance in many indoor spaces - prompted a wave of responses. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz quickly ended the statewide mask mandate that s been in effect for nearly 11 months (despite last week saying it would come either July 1, or earlier if the state s vaccination rate hits 70%, neither of which have yet happened). Cities and businesses, still able to implement their own mask-related policies, have since made their own announcements regarding mask requirement. (Bring Me The News has a running list here.) ....
MN Legislature passes $7.8M funding bill for Chauvin trial security costs Gov. Tim Walz said he ll sign the bill. Author: The Minnesota Senate and House have passed a $7.8 million bill to fund law enforcement costs related to Derek Chauvin s trial. The emergency funding bill will reimburse the Minnesota Department of Public Safety for costs associated with bringing State Troopers, Minnesota DNR conservation officers and out-of-state law enforcement into the Twin Cities for the trial. At the request of Gov. Tim Walz, the Senate passed the measure (HF 729) Tuesday on a 52-15 vote and then sent it to the House, which passed the security funding reimbursement bill on a 107-25 vote. ....