Minnesota
Cannabis Law Guide & THCA Vendor SOP
Hemp Law
Minnesota legalized hemp-derived THC edibles in 2022 (HF 3595) with 5mg/serving cap. THCA flower legal under delta-9 standard.
Important Note
Minnesota uniquely legalized hemp THC edibles before adult-use cannabis. Now transitioning to unified OCM regulation.
Marijuana / Cannabis Law
HF 100 (2023) legalized adult-use cannabis. Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) established. Sales expected 2025.
Possession Limit
2 oz in public; 2 lbs at home; 8 plants (4 mature)
OCM transitioning hemp-THC products into regulated cannabis framework.
THCA Vendor SOP — Minnesota
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Register with MDA for hemp processing
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Hemp THC edibles: 5mg THC per serving, 50mg per package maximum
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Age-gate: 21+ required for all THC products
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COA per batch with delta-9 THC < 0.3%
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Label per OCM/MDA requirements
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Prepare for OCM transition — hemp THC products may require cannabis license
Hemp Vendor Requirements
- MDA hemp registration
- THC edibles: 5mg/serving, 50mg/package cap
- COA per batch
- Age: 21+ for THC products
Key Dates
2014: Medical cannabis legalized
2022-07-01: Hemp THC edibles legalized (HF 3595)
2023-05-30: Adult-use signed (HF 100)
Enforcement Notes
MDA enforces hemp. OCM taking over THC product regulation. Transition period through 2025.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Cannabis laws change frequently. The statute citations and regulatory links were verified as of March 2026 but may have been updated. Always verify current regulations withMinnesota Department of Agriculture / Office of Cannabis Management before making business decisions. Consult a licensed attorney in Minnesota for advice specific to your situation.