Several adult-use cannabis businesses have the greenlight from the state to operate but don't have the supply to stock their store shelves as Minnesota's budding industry gets off the ground.

Minnesota legalized marijuana for recreational use over two years ago and the licensing process continues. So far, nearly 60 businesses have received that stamp of approval with 1,400 others pending final clearance from regulators, according to state data.

A majority of those licensed today are microbusinesses with a retail "endorsement" clearing the way for sales.

Mark Eide, who owns In-Dispensary in downtown Minneapolis, is one of them. While he was issued the license in August, his store isn't selling adult-use cannabis products, only the lower-dose hemp-derived THC edibles that have been on

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