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We want to help you understand legal marijuana in Minnesota

May 19, 2023 at 5:48PM
As of May 19, the Minnesota House of Representatives has passed the bill that would legalize recreational marijuana on Aug. 1. The senate still needs to vote, and the bill will need to be signed by Gov. Walz. (JENN ACKERMAN, New York Times/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

There are a ton of questions surrounding legal marijuana usage in Minnesota with recreational legalization looming in the near future. What are yours? We want to help answers the questions you have.

So send us your questions about buying, using and growing legal marijuana and how that will impact you and others.

Parents may have concerns about children and their exposure to cannabis. Gardeners might want to know if pot can be grown outdoors and folks who have never used marijuana might want to know how, when and what to try. There's no such thing as a stupid question in a state full of rule followers.

Submit your question below. We'll do our best to answer your questions. They'll also help inform our lifestyle coverage.

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