Up the street from the Minnesota Twins home opener, a different kind of debut took place: The first storefront dedicated to hemp and CBD products in downtown Minneapolis opened.
During the opening celebration of Stigma, a new shop at 250 3rd Av. N. in the North Loop, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey expressed his support for the rapidly growing industry and renewed his push to legalize cannabis statewide.
"This is going well, this is a business that's sticking around for the long haul and yes, indeed, we are continuing on the track toward full legalization, as well," Frey said.
Frey has supported statewide legalization and decriminalization of cannabis throughout his time in City Hall. As a council member, he co-authored an ordinance lowering the penalties for small-scale possession of the drug from a misdemeanor to a petty misdemeanor.
Earlier this month, Republicans in the Minnesota Senate swiftly voted down a measure to legalize the recreational use of cannabis. Citing public support, Frey said he hoped full legalization will happen within the next few years.
"As we legalize, we need to make sure that the benefits are seen broadly," he said. "This can be an important industry that contributes greatly to our economy in a way that is inclusive."
Unlike cannabis, hemp and CBD can't get anyone high. But consumers are turning to the products for a number of health concerns, despite a lack of research into their effectiveness.
St. Louis Park resident Josh Maslowski founded Stigma in 2018 after a friend and his mother-in-law were diagnosed with cancer. While looking for natural treatments online, he came upon hemp and CBD.