While there already is a law against selling analog drugs in Minnesota, it has been ignored by sellers like Jim Carlson, owner of the Last Place on Earth in downtown Duluth, who have challenged it by arguing that it’s too vague and the compounds they sell can’t be identified as analogs. (File / News Tribune)
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