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		<title>Minnesota Adult-Use Legalization Bill Clears First Hurdle</title>
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<p>Democratic lawmakers in Minnesota have begun their push for marijuana legalization, with a bill clearing the first of many legislative hurdles this week. </p>
<p>The bill “cleared the first of what may be up to a dozen committee hurdles when the House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee approved” the measure “by a voice vote Wednesday and sent it to the House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee,” <a href="https://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/sessiondaily/Story/17507">the Minnesota House of Representatives Public Information Services department reported</a>.</p>
<p>The bill would legalize cannabis for adults 21 and older, and would establish the regulatory framework for legal marijuana sales that would begin within months of the measure’s passage. </p>
<p>It was <a href="https://hightimes.com/news/minnesota-dems-introduce-legalization-bill/">introduced</a> by Democrats in the Minnesota House of Representatives last week.</p>
<p>“Cannabis should not be illegal in Minnesota,” Democratic state House Rep. Zack Stephenson, one of the bill’s authors, said at a press conference announcing the legislation at the state capitol last week. “Minnesotans deserve the freedom and respect to make responsible decisions about cannabis themselves. Our current laws are doing more harm than good. State and local governments are spending millions enforcing laws that aren’t helping anyone.”</p>
<p>Stephenson and his fellow Democrats in St. Paul have long been eager to bring cannabis legalization to the Land of 10,000 Lakes, but they have until now been stymied by Republican lawmakers.</p>
<p>But that changed after November’s elections, when Minnesota Democrats regained control of the state Senate and retained their majority in the state House of Representatives. </p>
<p>The state’s Democratic governor, Tim Walz, also won re-election this past fall, and has been a vocal advocate for marijuana legalization in Minnesota.</p>
<p>“It’s time to legalize adult-use cannabis and expunge cannabis convictions in Minnesota. I’m ready to sign it into law,” Walz said in a tweet after Democrats introduced the legalization bill earlier this month.</p>
<p>At the committee meeting on Wednesday, Stephenson expressed confidence that the bill, buttressed by public support, would ultimately make it to Walz’s desk.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/sessiondaily/Story/17507">The news service recapped</a> amendments that were considered at the committee meeting on Wednesday:</p>
<p>“The subject of local control — or lack thereof — was the subject of an amendment unsuccessfully offered by Rep. Kurt Daudt (R-Crown). It would have given cities or towns options to enact local ordinances regulating cannabis business licenses that could differ from those proposed statewide. Two other Republican amendments were adopted. One offered by Rep. Anne Neu Brindley (R-North Branch) would add a health warning for pregnant or breastfeeding women on cannabis products. And an amendment from Rep. Jeff Dotseth (R-Kettle River) would require the Office of Cannabis Management to study the health effects of secondhand cannabis smoke. Stephenson said the Dotseth amendment was a good idea, but noted his bill already would prohibit smoking cannabis in places where smoking is not allowed under the Clean Indoor Air Act.”</p>
<p><a href="https://hightimes.com/news/poll-majority-in-minnesota-want-legal-weed/">Polls have shown</a> that Minnesota voters are ready to enter a post-prohibition era. </p>
<p>The moves by state Democrats were <a href="https://hightimes.com/news/jesse-ventura-minnesota-gov-promised-me-legalization-will-be-top-of-agenda/">foreshadowed by one of Minnesota’s best-known politicians, former Gov. Jesse Ventura,</a> who said after the November elections that Walz had called him directly to say that legalization would get done.</p>
<p>“The sticking point for cannabis in Minnesota were Republicans in the (Senate),” Ventura said at the time. “Well, they lost it now, and the governor reassured me that one of the first items that will be passed — Minnesota, get ready — cannabis is going to have its prohibition lifted. That’s the news I got today.”</p>
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		<title>Minnesota Dems Introduce Legalization Bill</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2023 03:04:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Democratic lawmakers in Minnesota wasted no time in their efforts to legalize recreational marijuana in the state this year, as they introduced a bill on Thursday that would do just that. </p>
<p>The legislation, spanning 243 pages, “would set up a regulatory framework and permit cannabis use for any reason for people 21 and older,” <a href="https://www.mprnews.org/story/2023/01/05/push-for-legal-marijuana-begins-at-minnesota-capitol">according to Minnesota Public Radio,</a> which noted that legal “marijuana sales and use would begin within months of passage of [the bill].”</p>
<p>“Cannabis should not be illegal in Minnesota,” Democratic state House Rep. Zack Stephenson, one of the bill’s authors, said at a press conference on Thursday at the state capitol in St. Paul, <a href="https://www.mprnews.org/story/2023/01/05/push-for-legal-marijuana-begins-at-minnesota-capitol">as quoted by Minnesota Public Radio</a>. “Minnesotans deserve the freedom and respect to make responsible decisions about cannabis themselves. Our current laws are doing more harm than good. State and local governments are spending millions enforcing laws that aren’t helping anyone.”</p>
<p><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/house-dems-introduce-legalized-recreational-pot-bill-gov-walz-says-hes-ready-to-sign-it-into-law/">Local news station WCCO reports</a> that the proposal would “legalize the purchase, sale and use of recreational cannabis for Minnesotans 21 or older,” and would also “expunge low-level cannabis convictions, which Democrats say is an equity issue because Black residents are disproportionately arrested for possession, according to data from the ACLU.”</p>
<p>“We designed this bill to address the wrongs of prohibition, to bring people out of the illicit market and into a regulated market, which means that we tried to not have a really high tax on cannabis so that it can compete,” said Democratic state House Rep. Aisha Gomez, <a href="https://www.mprnews.org/story/2023/01/05/push-for-legal-marijuana-begins-at-minnesota-capitol">as quoted by Minnesota Public Radio</a>.</p>
<p>Democrats there are bullish that this will be the year Minnesota joins the dozens of other states to end the prohibition on pot. </p>
<p>“I believe 2023 will be the year we legalize adult-use cannabis,” Stephenson said at the press conference on Thursday, <a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/house-dems-introduce-legalized-recreational-pot-bill-gov-walz-says-hes-ready-to-sign-it-into-law/">as quoted by WCCO</a>.</p>
<p>Stephenson is right to be confident about the bill’s prospects. Democrats won back control of the state Senate in November’s elections and retained their majority in the state House. The state’s Democratic governor, Tim Walz, also secured re-election last year, and has long championed cannabis legalization. </p>
<p>“It’s time to legalize adult-use cannabis and expunge cannabis convictions in Minnesota. I’m ready to sign it into law,” <a href="https://twitter.com/GovTimWalz/status/1611043077094883331?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1611043077094883331%7Ctwgr%5E4666da6718307d83c345ffe09dd6a6c1318e3896%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&amp;ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mprnews.org%2Fstory%2F2023%2F01%2F05%2Fpush-for-legal-marijuana-begins-at-minnesota-capitol">Walz said in a tweet on Thursday</a>. </p>
<p>The move by state Democrats on Thursday was telegraphed by one of Walz’s predecessors. </p>
<p>Following the November elections, <a href="https://hightimes.com/news/jesse-ventura-minnesota-gov-promised-me-legalization-will-be-top-of-agenda/">former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura said that Walz</a> pledged to him personally that Democrats would get legalization over the line in 2023. </p>
<p>“The sticking point for cannabis in Minnesota were Republicans in the (Senate),” Ventura said, at the time. “Well, they lost it now, and the governor reassured me that one of the first items that will be passed — Minnesota, get ready — cannabis is going to have its prohibition lifted. That’s the news I got today.”</p>
<p>There is reason to believe that voters in the Land of 10,000 Lakes are ready for legalization, too.</p>
<p><a href="https://hightimes.com/news/poll-majority-in-minnesota-want-legal-weed/">A poll released in September</a> found that 53% of voters in Minnesota support legalizing recreational pot use, while only 36% of voters there said they were opposed.</p>
<p>Minnesotans don’t have to wait for the bill’s passage to get a fix though. <a href="https://hightimes.com/edibles/thc-edibles-now-legal-in-minnesota/">A law that took effect</a> last summer authorized the sale of food and beverages containing a small amount of THC.</p>
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		<title>Minnesota Files Lawsuit Against Several Companies for Illicit Edible Sales</title>
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<p>The state of Minnesota <a href="https://mn.gov/boards/assets/Edibles%20Release_Final_tcm21-550091.pdf">said Monday</a> that it is suing a trio of businesses for alleged violations of the state’s edible cannabinoid laws, saying that they are selling products that contain up to 50 times the permitted amount of THC. </p>
<p>The lawsuit filed by the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy targets three companies, one of which, Northland Vapor—a company with retail locations in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota—allegedly “sold edible cannabinoid products that contain THC far in excess of five milligrams per serving and far in excess of 50 milligrams per package.”</p>
<p>Under Minnesota state law, the Board of Pharmacy explained, “an edible cannabinoid product…must not contain more than five milligrams of any hemp-derived tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in a single serving or more than a total of 50 milligrams per package.”</p>
<p>Investigators for the agency “found packages containing 2,500 milligrams of THC, 50 times the amount permitted under Minnesota law,” the Board said. </p>
<p>Perhaps the most notable contraband swept up in the investigation were thousands of packages of the Delta-8 THC products known as “Death by Gummy Bears.”</p>
<p>As the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy explained, the “U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) received complaints about serious adverse events associated with Northland Vapor’s ‘Death by Gummy Bears’ delta-8 THC products, including a death.”</p>
<p><a href="https://www.mprnews.org/story/2022/12/05/minnesota-sues-to-stop-death-by-gummy-bears-potent-thc-edibles">Minnesota Public Radio reports</a> that the board’s lawsuit “says the owner of the companies, Brett Erpelding, acknowledged to investigators that they sold products that were not in compliance with Minnesota law but maintained the products were not sold in Minnesota.”</p>
<p>“The pharmacy board, in conjunction with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, has been investigating Erpelding’s companies after the FDA was notified in October that a healthy 23-year-old in West Virginia died shortly after consuming 10 Death by Gummy Bears brand items. The cause of death in the case was listed as undetermined,” <a href="https://www.mprnews.org/story/2022/12/05/minnesota-sues-to-stop-death-by-gummy-bears-potent-thc-edibles">Minnesota Public Radio reported</a>.</p>
<p>Last month, on November 8, the Board of Pharmacy and the FDA “initiated an inspection at Northland Vapor’s manufacturing warehouse in Moorhead, Minnesota,” <a href="https://mn.gov/boards/assets/Edibles%20Release_Final_tcm21-550091.pdf">the Board said in its release</a>, noting that investigators discovered “edible cannabinoid products that matched those for sale on the companies’ websites and at their retail location that were in violation of state law, including the following: Approximately 28,896 packages of Death by Gummy Bears, labeled as 25 individual gummy bears at 100 milligrams of THC per serving, totaling 2,500 milligrams per package; Approximately 112,710 packages of Death by Gummy Bears, labeled as 10 individual gummy bears at 100 milligrams of THC per serving, totaling 1,000 milligrams per package; Approximately 2,400 packages of Wonky Weeds Gummies, labeled as 10 individual gummies at 30 milligrams of THC per serving, totaling 300 milligrams per package; and Approximately 2,310 bottles of Wonky Weeds THC Syrup, containing 700 milligrams of THC per bottle.”</p>
<p>The state’s new edible law took effect last summer, catching some lawmakers and residents off guard, who weren’t aware that Minnesota had effectively legalized recreational cannabis. The law has come under criticism for its lack of regulations and safeguards.</p>
<p>The state’s Democratic governor, Tim Walz, has long expressed his support for legalization and now that he has secured re-election––and now that the Democrats have regained control of the state legislature––<a href="https://hightimes.com/news/jesse-ventura-minnesota-gov-promised-me-legalization-will-be-top-of-agenda/">there is hope</a> that an even more robust cannabis law may soon be arriving in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. </p>
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