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HUGO — A couple of business owners who recently purchased a farm in the city are hopeful the city will allow them to operate a cannabis microbusiness. Dean Anderson and Bo Ryan own approximately 20 acres on 177th Street. The two have requested the city consider amending its proposed cannabis ordinance to allow them to operate a business outside of a commercial or industrial area by being granted a conditional use permit (CUP). “The state has not done a great job at providing cities with support and guidance with an emerging industry,” Anderson said. “We are small players … At the end of the day, you are doing the exact same thing. You are growing a crop that is ultimately going to be consumed by the public … It is just a modern-day version of farming.” Anderson explained that they currently have two stores in Minneapolis and are in the process of selling one of those. He said the plan would be to have the retail operations in Minneapolis and grow in Hugo. “We don’t want a retail front in Hugo. We want to live on the farm,” Anderson explained. Ryan, who grew up in Stillwater, shared how she got into the industry. “I was screaming, and no one could hear me,” she recalled. “I tried meds, art, finding passions … nothing was working,” she recalled. “Nothing could drown out the constant worry as a new mom and the intrusive thoughts. I remember sitting in my bathtub thinking if I’m going to feel like this the rest of my life, then I don’t want it.” She did some research and decided to try medicinal cannabis. “I couldn’t believe how much better I felt immediately,” she said. “I started crawling out of this dark hole and I started loving myself and I started dreaming.” Ryan said her dream is to be on the “front end” of the industry so she can contribute to the conversation and educate the community about the plant. She took an eight-month course to learn about the crop and how to grow it. This
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