
Stop the ban on hemp products
STOP THE BAN ON HEMP PRODUCTS
Congress is considering a bill that would ban hemp beverages and other hemp-based products nationwide - this includes the beverages that Fulton and other Minnesota breweries make every day.
Millions of people rely on trusted natural hemp products to pair with occasions to relax, reset, and recharge. If this ban passes - or the “loophole closed” - these products could disappear overnight, pushing demand toward unregulated alternatives.
This overreach could devastate Minnesota’s breweries, small businesses, and family farms, while also limiting Minnesota consumers’ choice.
Take 30 seconds to tell members of Congress and Minnesota’s attorney general to oppose the Hemp Ban.
Minnesota Attorney General
- Keith Ellison - Phone: (651) 296-3353 / Contact Form
U.S. House of Representatives
- Brad Finstad - Phone: (507) 577-6151 or (202) 225-2472 / Contact Form
- Angie Craig - Phone: (651) 846-2120 or (202) 225-2271 / Contact Form
- Kelly Morrison - Phone: (952-656-5176) or (202) 225-2871 / Contact Form
- Betty McCollum - Phone: (651) 224-9191 or (202)-225-6631 / Contact Form
- Illhan Omar - Phone: (612) 333-1272 or (202) 225-4755 / Contact Form
- Tom Emmer - Phone: (763) 241-6848 or 202-225-2331 / Contact Form
- Michelle Fischbach - Phone: (218) 422-2090 or (202) 225-2165 / Contact Form
- Pete Stauber - Phone: (218) 481-6396 or (202) 225-6211 / Contact Form
U.S. Senate
- Tina Smith - Phone: (651) 221-1016 or 202-224-5641 / Contact Form
- Amy Klobuchar - Phone: (888)-224-9043 or 202-224-3244 / Contact Form
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STOP THE BAN ON HEMP PRODUCTS
Congress is considering a bill that would ban hemp beverages and other hemp-based products nationwide - this includes the beverages that Fulton and other Minnesota breweries make every day.
Millions of people rely on trusted natural hemp products to pair with occasions to relax, reset, and recharge. If this ban passes - or the “loophole closed” - these products could disappear overnight, pushing demand toward unregulated alternatives.
This overreach could devastate Minnesota’s breweries, small businesses, and family farms, while also limiting Minnesota consumers’ choice.
Take 30 seconds to tell members of Congress and Minnesota’s attorney general to oppose the Hemp Ban.
Minnesota Attorney General
- Keith Ellison - Phone: (651) 296-3353 / Contact Form
U.S. House of Representatives
- Brad Finstad - Phone: (507) 577-6151 or (202) 225-2472 / Contact Form
- Angie Craig - Phone: (651) 846-2120 or (202) 225-2271 / Contact Form
- Kelly Morrison - Phone: (952-656-5176) or (202) 225-2871 / Contact Form
- Betty McCollum - Phone: (651) 224-9191 or (202)-225-6631 / Contact Form
- Illhan Omar - Phone: (612) 333-1272 or (202) 225-4755 / Contact Form
- Tom Emmer - Phone: (763) 241-6848 or 202-225-2331 / Contact Form
- Michelle Fischbach - Phone: (218) 422-2090 or (202) 225-2165 / Contact Form
- Pete Stauber - Phone: (218) 481-6396 or (202) 225-6211 / Contact Form
U.S. Senate
- Tina Smith - Phone: (651) 221-1016 or 202-224-5641 / Contact Form
- Amy Klobuchar - Phone: (888)-224-9043 or 202-224-3244 / Contact Form


