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US (MN): Interim OCM director steps down

The interim director of the state's Office of Cannabis Management is stepping down, just before the licensing process for new cannabis businesses is set to begin.

Charlene Briner has been in charge of laying the groundwork for Minnesota's recreational marijuana industry, which has been slow to gel and recently had another setback when a pre-approval process for licensing was thrown out by a judge over equity concerns.

Governor Walz has named the Office's general counsel Eric Taubel as the new interim director once Briner leaves her post in mid-January.

In December, the Office of Cannabis Management announced they would not move forward with a social equity lottery. That came after a Ramsey County Judge shut down the lottery. Briner at the time that much of the frustration around the lottery came from a perceived lack of fairness in the pre-approval process, and in the future general application round applicants who are denied will have a chance to give the office more information.

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