“We are focused on the Minnesota Priorities that balance the budget without raising taxes, safely reopen schools and businesses to recover our economy, and support families.
My main concerns are the unintended consequences of recreational pot, similar to the concerns we all have about tobacco, drinking, or prescription drug abuse.
“We’ve already got regulated industries such as tobacco and alcohol, I don’t see why this would be any different,” said Paal Carter, who lives in St.
“We’re ready to pass it, we’ve done our homework, it’s a thoughtful response and its time for Minnesota to move forward with cannabis legalization,” said Rep.