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products and hemp -derived consumer products for public consumption pursuant to <br />Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 342, an entity licensed or authorized to purchase hemp <br />and artificially derived cannabinoids to make hemp concentrate; manufacture artificially <br />derived cannabinoids and hemp edibles for public consumption; package and label <br />lower -potency hemp edibles for sale to customers; sell hemp concentrate, artificially <br />derived cannabinoids, and lower -potency hemp edibles to other cannabis businesses <br />and hemp businesses; and perform other actions pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, <br />Chapter 342, or an entity in possession of a medical cannabis processor license pursuant <br />to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 342. <br />Cannabis mezzobusiness. A person or entity licensed to cultivate, manufacture, and sell <br />products containing cannabis and related supplies and products and perform other <br />actions authorized under a cannabis mezzobusiness license pursuant to Minnesota <br />Statutes, Chapter 342. <br />G. Cannabis microbusiness. A person or entity licensed to cultivate, manufacture, and sell <br />products containing cannabis and related supplies and products and perform other <br />actions authorized under a cannabis microbusiness license pursuant to Minnesota <br />Statutes, Chapter 342. <br />H. Cannabis retail business: A state licensed retail location and the retail location(s) of a <br />mezzobusinesses with a retail operations endorsement, microbusinesses with a retail <br />operations endorsement, medical combination businesses operating a retail location, <br />excluding lower -potency hemp edible retailers, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter <br />342. <br />Cannabis retailer: Any person, partnership, firm, corporation, or association, foreign or <br />domestic, selling cannabis product to a consumer and not for the purpose of resale in any <br />form. <br />J. Cannabis testing facility. A facility licensed to obtain and test immature cannabis plants <br />and seedlings, cannabis flower, cannabis products, hemp plant parts, hemp concentrate, <br />artificially derived cannabinoids, lower -potency hemp edibles, and hemp -derived <br />consumer products from cannabis microbusinesses, cannabis mezzobusinesses, cannabis <br />cultivators, cannabis manufacturers, cannabis wholesalers, lower -potency hemp edible <br />manufacturers, medical cannabis cultivators, medical cannabis processors, medical <br />cannabis combination businesses, and industrial hemp growers pursuant to Minnesota <br />Statutes, Chapter 342, <br />K. Cannabis transporter. An entity licensed or otherwise authorized to transport immature <br />cannabis plants and seedlings, cannabis flower, cannabis products, artificially derived <br />cannabinoids, hemp plant parts, hemp concentrate, lower -potency hemp edibles, and <br />hemp -derived consumer products from a cannabis business to a cannabis business <br />