Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4029

Introduced
2/22/24  

Caption

Selling, giving, furnishing, or procuring lower-potency hemp edibles for use by an impaired person prohibited.

Impact

If enacted, HF4029 would modify existing state laws in Minnesota, particularly within Chapter 342 concerning cannabis regulations. By instituting a prohibition on the availability of lower-potency hemp edibles to impaired individuals, the bill seeks to close potential loopholes that may allow for the misuse of such products. This measure is expected to have significant implications for retailers and consumers alike, as it delineates clear boundaries about who can access these edibles, thereby attempting to ensure that they are used responsibly and do not contribute to further impairment or health risks.

Summary

House File 4029 aims to regulate the sale and distribution of lower-potency hemp edibles in Minnesota. Specifically, the bill prohibits any person from selling, giving, furnishing, or procuring these products for individuals who are obviously impaired. The intention behind this legislation is to enhance public safety and health by safeguarding impaired individuals from potentially harmful substances that could exacerbate their condition. As cannabis continues to gain acceptance and legalization in various states, the regulatory frameworks surrounding its derivatives are increasingly important.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the implementation and enforcement of HF4029. Critics might argue that defining who is 'obviously impaired' can be subjective, leading to arbitrary enforcement or confusion among businesses and consumers. Additionally, there may be concerns from advocates of cannabis reform who feel that the bill could limit access to lower-potency hemp products, potentially infringing upon individual rights to use these legal substances responsibly. Discussions around the precise language of the bill and its potential ramifications for both consumer rights and public health will likely be central to legislative debates.

Companion Bills

MN SF4239

Similar To Selling, giving, furnishing, or procuring lower potency hemp edibles for the use of an impaired person prohibition provision

Previously Filed As

MN SF4239

Selling, giving, furnishing, or procuring lower potency hemp edibles for the use of an impaired person prohibition provision

MN SF2641

Certain liquor wholesalers purchasing and selling of lower-potency hemp edibles authorization provision

MN HF1735

Liquor wholesalers authorized to purchase and sell lower-potency hemp edibles.

MN HF4629

Petition process to designate cannabinoids as nonintoxicating or approved for use in lower-potency hemp edibles established, hemp edibles provisions modified, provisions related to testing of hemp products modified, and cannabinol and cannabichromene designated as nonintoxicating cannabinoids.

MN HF1634

Municipalities that establish, own, or operate a municipal cannabis store authorized to also hold a lower-potency hemp edible retailer license.

MN HF1271

Provisions regarding the sale of cannabinoids derived from hemp modified, person selling edible cannabinoids permitted to convert the person's registration to a comparable hemp license, and hemp-derived topical product provisions modified.

MN HB0108

Sale of THC vaping devices and edibles to minors-prohibited.

MN H1269

Potency for Adult Personal Use of Marijuana

MN HF1254

Manufacture of certain products for sale outside of Minnesota provided, tetrahydrocannabivarin designated as a nonintoxicating cannabinoid, potency limits modified, social equity ownership requirements lowered to 51 percent, manufacturing limits established, and cannabis cultivator license authorizations clarified.

MN AB2021

Crimes: selling or furnishing tobacco or related products and paraphernalia to underage persons.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.