Cannabis Equipment News Podcast Features Mitch Chargo in Discussion on "Astonishing Developments Coming to Tribal Cannabis"
In The News | 1 min read
Dec 2, 2024
Hinshaw Minneapolis partner Mitchel Chargo recently appeared as the featured guest on an episode of the Cannabis Equipment News (CEN) podcast, where he engaged in an insightful conversation with Editor-in-Chief David Mantey.
In the episode, Chargo highlighted Minnesota's immense potential for a thriving cannabis market, emphasizing the state's significant economic opportunities, particularly for tribal entities in the state.
Chargo delved into key topics such as the financing and real estate challenges faced by cannabis operators in Minnesota, the dynamics of tribe-to-tribe commerce, and other important legal advancements within the industry. He also shared six lease negotiation strategies tailored for cannabis operators.
Watch the full video episode below or on the CEN website.
- "Mitchel Chargo: Astonishing Developments Are Coming to Tribal Cannabis" was published by Cannabis Equipment News on November 22, 2024.
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