Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2173

Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

Cannabis labeling requirements modifications

Impact

If passed, the bill would lead to significant changes in the cannabis industry within Minnesota. The requirement for detailed labeling would not only offer consumers essential knowledge about the products but also establish a framework for public health safety concerning cannabis consumption. By formally integrating these requirements into state law, it would enhance consumer protection and bring transparency to the cannabis market, addressing public health concerns over the use of cannabis products.

Summary

SF2173, introduced in the Minnesota Senate, focuses on modifying the labeling requirements for cannabis products. The bill mandates that cannabis microbusinesses, retailers, and medical combination businesses provide consumers and patients with comprehensive information regarding the substances they are purchasing. This includes facts about the potential impairing effects, side effects, risks to mental health, and interactions with other medications. The intention is to educate users about cannabis and its effects to promote safer consumption practices.

Contention

As with any regulation involving cannabis, there may be debates surrounding the implementation of these labeling requirements. Proponents of SF2173 argue that the bill is a necessary step towards educating the public and ensuring informed choices when it comes to cannabis use. On the other hand, some stakeholders in the cannabis market might view these requirements as burdensome, claiming they could increase operational costs and complicate business processes. Additionally, there might be concerns about the adequacy of the resources provided and whether they will sufficiently address consumer needs.

Notable_points

The bill specifically outlines various types of information that must be communicated to consumers, including caution against operating heavy machinery or vehicles after consumption. While the legislation aims to ensure public safety, it also embraces a collaborative approach by encouraging businesses to provide this essential information through various means, such as pamphlets or on-product labels. This dual approach of information dissemination is essential for mitigating risks associated with cannabis usage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF5079

Cannabis labeling requirements modifications

MN HF5103

Cannabis labeling requirements modified.

MN SF4957

Office of Cannabis Management establishment of limits on the total THC in cannabis flower and cannabis products requirement; ingredients addition to impart a taste of smell to cannabis products intended to be consumed through the inhalation of smoke, vapor, or aerosol prohibition; warnings about cannabis consumption to include warnings regarding cancer requirement; advertisements that promote the co-consumption of alcohol and cannabis prohibition

MN HF4871

Office of Cannabis Management required to establish limits on total THC in cannabis flower and cannabis products; addition of ingredients to impart taste or smell to cannabis products intended to be consumed through inhalation of smoke, vapor, or aerosol prohibited; warnings regarding cannabis consumption resulting in cancer required, and advertisements prohibited.

MN SF4782

Office of Cannabis Management modifications and appropriations

MN SF73

Cannabis provisions modification

MN SF2553

Cannabis provisions modifications

MN HF4757

Cannabis; Office of Cannabis Management and the Department of Health appropriations modified, cannabis provisions modified, Department of Commerce assessed fees modified, consumer protection provisions added and modified, Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act established, rulemaking authorized, data classified, technical changes made, reports required, and money appropriated.

MN HF100

Cannabis finance and policy bill.

MN SF4798

Medical cannabis combination business provisions modifications

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.