Minnesota Judge Orders State to Hold Early Lottery for Social Equity Cannabis Licenses – Ganjapreneur | Where to buy Skittles Moonrock online
Learn where to order Skittles Moonrock online. TOP QUALITY GRADE A++
Cannabyss Inc. is the best place online to buy top quality weed, cannabis, vape, marijuana and CBD products. Get your borderless orders delivered at the pickup spot with ease. Top Grade products for client satisfaction.
👉 Click here to Visit our shop! 🛒

Mon / Apr 7th
In a recent ruling, a Minnesota judge ordered officials to proceed with the social equity cannabis pre-licensing lottery that the state previously abandoned amid multiple lawsuits.
Full story after the jump.
A Minnesota judge ruled on Friday that state officials must hold a cannabis equity pre-licensing lottery after the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) abandoned the process late last year amid legal challenges, the Minnesota Star Tribune reports.
Written into the state’s cannabis legalization law, he pre-licensing lottery was designed to give disadvantaged operators an early start in the industry. But the early lottery was delayed last November due to lawsuits filed by applicants whose applications were denied. Ultimately, OCM officials opted to hold a social equity lottery alongside the state’s general licensing lottery, and the agency started accepting applications for the general licensing period in February.
But Ramsey County Judge Stephen Smith ruled that officials are bound by the law to hold the pre-licensing lottery.
“Canceling the lottery effectively casts aside the significant time and investment 648 qualified applicants put into shoring up their capacity to hit the ground running as a licensee.” — Smith, in the order
OCM Interim Director Eric Taubel told the Star Tribune in a statement that after last week’s ruling, regulators would “seek dismissal of the case on an expedited basis” and that “OCM expects to begin issuing licenses to qualified social equity applicants in a matter of weeks.”
“There are currently more than a thousand qualified applicants for social equity licenses who are first in line to receive business licenses, and OCM has been clear since November that any delay to the lottery would prove fatal to the preapproval process. At this stage, additional litigation and delays serve no one. OCM looks forward to continuing its work to get licenses out the door and launching the market as soon as possible.”
The state has received more than 3,500 cannabis business applications, and the first cannabis licensing lotteries are expected in May or June, the report said.
Get daily cannabis business news updates. Subscribe
Have an additional perspective to share? Send us a message to let us know, and if your comment is chosen by our editors it could be featured here.
Ganjapreneur is made possible by our partners:
Latest Cannabis News
Florida Bill Would Waive Medical Cannabis Registration Fees for Veterans
Supreme Court Sides With Truck Driver Suing CBD Manufacturer
White House Official Says “No Action” Being Planned for Cannabis Policy
Florida Officials Accuse Cannabis Legalization Campaign of Fraud, Election Law Violations
Indiana Bill Would Ban All Cannabis Advertising in the State
Connecticut Bill Would Let Police Pull Over Drivers for Consuming Cannabis; Study Blood THC Limits for DUI
News by Market:
News by Topic:
- Stocks
- CBD
- Legalization
- Decriminalization
- Business
- Regulations
- Adult Use
- Medical Cannabis
- Social Equity
- Expungement
- Veterans
- Hemp Industry
- Events
- Politics
- Federal Policy
- Law Enforcement
- International
- Entrepreneurs
- Investing
- Licensing
- Banking
- Marketing
- Technology
- Celebrities
- Sports
- Popular Culture
- Normalization
- Extracts
- Edibles
- Lawsuits
Featured Business Profiles
From Our Partners
The Role of Terpenes in Blue Dream and Green Crack: What You Need to Know
DNA Genetics
Trends in Cannabis and Hemp Prerolls: Premium Options and Custom Formulas
HempNova
Top Shelf DNA Genetics Strains for Indoor Growing Success
DNA Genetics
Leave a Reply
Want to join the discussion?Feel free to contribute!