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Legacy Cup IV Marks Minnesota’s Largest Cannabis Gathering Post-Legalization

Sep 26, 2023

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Key Takeaways:

  • Legacy Cup IV, set for September 30, 2023, becomes the Midwest’s grandest cannabis festivity post Minnesota’s cannabis legislation.
  • The fest will feature THC and CBD product competitions, live arts, music, educational panels, and over 125 local vendors, with proceeds from the silent auction towards The Last Prisoner Project.
  • Meanwhile, Erin Dupree, the newly appointed director of Minnesota’s marijuana regulatory agency, resigns amid allegations of selling illegal cannabis products, marking a hiccup in the state’s cannabis regulation journey.
  • Boveda, a global 2-way humidity control titan, will showcase its latest product, the 1/2 Ounce Fresh Bags, in the VIP area, contributing a local artist’s work to the event’s silent auction.

Legacy Cup IV is Here

Minneapolis, MN--Amidst a buzz of excitement, Minneapolis gears up for Legacy Cup IV, the region's most significant cannabis event since Minnesota waved the green flag on cannabis. 

[Image via Business Wire]

The day-long festival on September 30, from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM at Surly Festival Field, is expected to be a carnival of local artistry, music, and an extensive array of canna businesses. 

Boveda stands at the forefront, ready to unveil its new 1/2 Ounce Fresh Bags in the VIP area and donate a locally crafted art piece for the silent auction.

Community Engagement and Education

According to a BusinessWire release, with a blend of entertainment and education, the event is slated to host competitions for THC and CBD products, live art demonstrations, and educational panels.

Over 125 local vendors are set to grace the occasion, providing a platform for cannabis fans to interact, learn, and celebrate the state’s newfound freedom regarding cannabis use.

Giving Back

The release noted that the silent auction, a highlight of the event, will channel its proceeds to The Last Prisoner Project, a non-profit aiming to reform cannabis legislation and eradicate cannabis criminalization. Boveda CEO Sean Knutsen expressed his enthusiasm, emphasizing the event's role in rallying together Midwest cannabis cultivators and enthusiasts.

Regulatory Ripples

According to a Guardian report, on a less celebratory note, the resignation of Erin Dupree, the director of Minnesota’s new marijuana regulatory agency, over allegations of selling over-the-legal-limit THC products, serves as a reminder of the regulatory hurdles the state might face in its cannabis legalization journey.

What Do We Think

Legacy Cup IV symbolizes a significant stride towards normalizing cannabis culture in Minnesota, offering a blend of entertainment, education, and community engagement. 

The event embodies the state's progressive spirit, even as regulatory challenges, like the resignation of a key cannabis official, hint at the path of cautious optimism that lies ahead. 

The community's support, corporate involvement like that of Boveda, and a proactive approach toward addressing regulatory challenges will be pivotal in steering Minnesota’s cannabis industry toward a stable and prosperous future.