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Minnesota has issued its first-ever marijuana event organizer license for the Legacy Cup Festival, allowing on-site cannabis sales and consumption. The event will feature artists like Killer Mike, Warren G, and Afroman. This comes two years after adult-use legalization in Minnesota, with the first non-tribal dispensaries recently opening. The festival will be 21+, alcohol and tobacco-free, and all cannabis products will be tested. Minnesota is unique as it's surrounded by states with prohibition, and many new retailers are near these borders. The state has also taken steps to regulate the industry, including licensing cultivation microbusinesses and addressing drug-related laws.

Minnesota Issues First Event License for On-Site Cannabis Sales at Festival

Sep 25, 2025

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Kyle Jaeger

Marijuana Moment

Minnesota is officially leveling up its cannabis game. The state just issued its very first marijuana event license to the Legacy Cup Festival, marking a massive shift in how the local community can celebrate. This isnt just about a concert; its a full-blown milestone that allows adults to legally purchase and consume their favorite products right on the festival grounds. With heavy hitters like Warren G and Killer Mike on the lineup, the atmosphere is bound to be legendary. Organizers are keeping things safe and focused by making the event 21+ and strictly alcohol-free, ensuring the plant remains the star of the show.

This is a huge deal for everyday enthusiasts because it finally bridges the gap between buying weed and actually enjoying it with the community. For too long, social consumption has been sidelined, but this move proves that Minnesota is ready to embrace a true, public cannabis culture. Its a bold step toward normalization that gives tokers a safe, legal space to connect, setting a high bar for neighboring prohibition states to follow.

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