I think the key difference now is the rules are likely to be in place very soon and about 200 microbusinesses are already in the licensing pipeline, outside of the lotteries
I think the key difference now is the rules are likely to be in place very soon and about 200 microbusinesses are already in the licensing pipeline, outside of the lotteries
What will stop somebody else from suing and causing it all to be put on pause again? www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/ne...
For those 200 microbusinesses, the lotteries are irrelevant. There are hundreds more microbiz applicants for whom the lotteries will also be irrelevant assuming their applications are approved. Once rules are in place and they complete their requirements, they can be licensed and open their doors.