After Minnesota extended the deadline after the closure of his application system on Friday, people seeking hemp business licenses have a little more time to apply.
According to a notification from the State Cannabis Management (OCM) website, applicants must submit their content through the Ekla Software System, which have been closed for a while but are once again operational.
However, the office noted that the system would need additional care from 9am to 11pm on Saturday, “which may have an additional barrier to the service.”
According to the warning, the OCM “will continue to monitor its customer service inbox over the weekend,” but according to alert, the reaction may be delayed.
Both ordinary applicants and social equity applicants who submitted content in the previous round and were rejected, can find a license during the window, which was opened on February 17. The state temporarily plans to keep the Loters lottery of licenses in May or June.
The Minnesota plans to provide 324 “Capted” licenses in the spring lottery, which is protected by every kind of license for social equity applicants.
The four licenses that are closed under state law include farmers, manufacturers, retailers and tableboosnins – which can handle multiple steps, including growing, selling and buying hemp products.