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Key Dates of Interest

 
  • timeline May 30, Gov. Walz signs adult-use cannabis bill   
     
  • May 31, Minnesota Department of Health assumes regulatory authority over products containing nonintoxicating cannabinoids derived from hemp (e.g., hemp-derived edible products and topicals).
     
  • July 1, cannabis tax on retail sales (includes lower-potency hemp products) starts   
     
  • July 1, annual enrollment fee for medical cannabis patients eliminated   
     
  • July 1, Minnesota Department of Agriculture starts issuing seed permits to businesses labeling cannabis seed for sale beginning Aug. 1     
     
  • July 3, Cannabis Advisory Council applications open    
     
  • Aug. 1, full decriminalization, which allows for legal adult-use cannabis possession, consumption, and home grow     
     
  • Aug. 1, labelers and retailers begin selling cannabis seed   
     
  • Aug. 1, MDH registration opens for businesses that sell products containing nonintoxicating cannabinoids derived from hemp (e.g., hemp-derived edible products and topicals)  
     
  • Oct. 1, MDH registration deadline for businesses that sell products containing nonintoxicating cannabinoids derived from hemp (e.g., hemp-derived edible products and topicals) 
     
  • Dec. 15, Cannabis Advisory Council members named
     
  • Fall 2023, rulemaking begins for adult-use cannabis and lower-potency hemp products    
     
  • 2024, rulemaking continues; hiring continues; testing and final preparation for licensing system launch; education and outreach for prospective business applicants. View a timeline for 2024 (PDF).