Recreational Marijuana Snags Could Delay Opening Of Minnesota Dispensaries For Months

Minnesota recreational marijuana dispensaries were supposed to open sometime in early 2025, but Sen. Mark Koran (R – North Branch) told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS there will likely be significant delays in the process.

Koran said a recent court ruling stopped the issuance of licenses for people who wish to sell and grow marijuana for the adult recreational market until state lawmakers approve rules and policies for the program — which could take months.

Koran also said, in his opinion, doors for those dispensaries are quite a ways off from opening soon.

“That’s going to be moved out to, in my opinion, it will be likely some time in 2026,” said Koran. 

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