Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2641

Introduced
3/17/25  

Caption

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

Impact

If passed, SF2641 would lead to significant changes in the state's approach to hemp edibles, enhancing legal accountability for wholesalers and promoting consumer safety. The registration process established by the bill ensures that all wholesalers meet specific health and safety standards, which could help mitigate risks related to the consumption of low-potency hemp products. Furthermore, the bill mandates that wholesalers maintain accurate records and comply with local building and sanitation laws, reinforcing the state's commitment to consumer protection.

Summary

SF2641 is a proposed act that pertains to the regulation of cannabis, specifically focusing on the authorization of certain liquor wholesalers to purchase and sell lower-potency hemp edibles in Minnesota. The bill outlines the requirements for wholesalers to register and maintain compliance with various health and safety regulations. By allowing licensed liquor wholesalers to enter the hemp edibles market, the bill aims to provide a legal framework for the sale and distribution of these products, which are increasingly popular among consumers seeking alternative options to traditional cannabis products.

Contention

While the bill may have widespread support from those in the hemp industry, it could face opposition from groups concerned about the broader implications of integrating cannabis products within the existing liquor wholesaling framework. Critics may argue that allowing liquor wholesalers to distribute hemp edibles could lead to increased accessibility to such products, particularly among minors, if not managed carefully. Additionally, the effectiveness of the proposed regulatory measures in preventing illegal distribution or unsafe products may be scrutinized, sparking a broader debate about the responsibility of regulators in the evolving cannabis market.

Companion Bills

MN HF1735

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

Previously Filed As

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 SF73

Cannabis provisions modification

MN SF825

Office of Cannabis Management establishment; cannabis regulation authorization

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 SF4239

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

MN SF3396

Limited malt liquor and food retailer definition

MN HF4966

Medical cannabis combination business provisions modified.

MN SF4798

Medical cannabis combination business provisions modifications

MN HF4029

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

Similar Bills

CA AB2469

Alcoholic beverages: beer wholesalers: beer sales.

HI HB868

Relating To Taxation.

HI HB121

Relating To Taxation.

HI SB177

Relating To Taxation.

HI HB2741

Relating To Taxation.

HI HB1426

Relating To Taxation.

HI SB3288

Relating To Taxation.

HI SB1505

Relating To Taxation.