In Minnesota, Alberta Lea’s City Council Will Fill Retail Cannabis Spots An A First-Come, First-Serve Basis Once Approved By State

The Albert Lea City Council on Tuesday approved how it will approve retail cannabis licenses in the city as additional information comes out of the state of Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management on the process of license approvals.

The council had previously set the limit on retail cannabis establishments in the city to two, and the council on Tuesday voted to fill those two slots on a first-come, first-serve basis.

The council also discussed whether to open up the number of establishments beyond two, but did not take any formal action on doing so. The state is requiring cities allow a minimum of one establishment per every 12,500 people.

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