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Cannabis Information

 
 

Cannabis Law

State Statutes 

2023 Statute 

2024 Amendments 

County Ordinance

In effect until January 1, 2025: Ordinance No. 67: Cannabis Business Registration Moratorium 

Effective January 1, 2025 and thereafter: Ordinance No. 68: Cannabis

 

 

 

Health and Safety

If you are experiencing signs or symptoms of THC poisoning, call 911 immediately. 

  • THC poisoning/overdose most often occurs when someone eats too much of a THC infused food or drink product. 
  • Children and pets are more likely to experience THC poisonings because edibles often look like candy or treats, and they eat too many. 
  • If a child or pet eats or drinks a THC product, regardless of symptoms, immediately call a medical professional, 911 or Minnesota Regional Poison Center 1-800-222-1222 
  • Read Cannabis, Marijuana, THC Quick Facts & Safety Tips for Preventing Poisoning 

Health Effects 

Poisoning/Accidental Ingestion 

Signs of poisoning: 

  • Sleepiness 
  • Rapid heart rate 
  • Nausea/vomiting 
  • Slurred speech 
Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management - Division of Medical Cannabis https://mn.gov/ocm/dmc/ 

Other Public Health Resources

Planning and Zoning

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Compliance

Contact

For the most up-to-date information on Cannabis Legalization in Minnesota, visit mn.gov/OCM  

Cannabis Law: Email 

Health & Safety: Email 

Planning & Zoning Guidance: Email  

Enforcement & Compliance: Email

Suspected accidental consumption or  exposure:  contact MN Poison Control Center 24/7 at 1-800-222-1222. In an emergency, call 911.