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In a significant move for the cannabis industry in Minnesota, St. Paul is set to create a new position aimed at assisting local cannabis businesses. This initiative has sparked a mix of optimism and concern among dispensary owners and stakeholders. Proponents believe that the cannabis manager will provide essential guidance and support to help new businesses navigate the complexities of the legal cannabis market. They argue that this role could facilitate smoother operations and foster growth in a nascent industry.
However, not everyone shares this enthusiasm. Some industry participants worry that the introduction of a dedicated cannabis manager may lead to confusion regarding regulations and compliance. The apprehension stems from the potential for overlapping responsibilities with existing regulatory bodies, which could complicate the business landscape for dispensaries trying to thrive in a competitive environment.
As St. Paul prepares to implement this new position, the community will be watching closely to see how it impacts the local cannabis scene and whether it ultimately serves to enhance or hinder business development.
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