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Success of recreational marijuana sales prompts Red Lake Nation to pursue mobile dispensary on tribal lands

MPR News reports the Red Lake Nation is working to launch a mobile dispensary for recreational marijuana that may operate only on tribal lands. The on-reservation dispensary has been serving some 300 customers a day since opening on Aug. 1.

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