Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1254

Introduced
2/20/25  

Caption

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.

Impact

One of the more impactful elements of HF1254 is its implications on state laws regulating cannabis production and distribution. The reduction of the ownership requirement for social equity applicants is aimed at promoting diversity and inclusion in the cannabis sector, addressing historical discrepancies in cannabis prohibition enforcement. This change is likely to foster the growth of microbusinesses, which will have defined limits on size and production capacity. There is also a significant emphasis on the labeling and compliance aspects to safeguard public health by ensuring products meet safety standards set forth in statute.

Summary

House File 1254 (HF1254) proposes significant modifications to the manufacture and sale of cannabis and hemp-derived products in Minnesota. The bill seeks to establish a provision for the manufacture of certain cannabis products intended for sale outside of Minnesota while designating tetrahydrocannabivarin as a nonintoxicating cannabinoid. Furthermore, the bill modifies potency limits for lower-potency hemp edibles and lowers the social equity ownership requirement from 65% to 51%. By establishing specific limits on manufacturing, the bill aims to regulate the burgeoning industry more effectively and ensure compliance with state laws.

Contention

The bill is not without contention, as stakeholders within the cannabis industry express mixed feelings about its provisions. Proponents argue that the clearer guidelines will enhance regulatory clarity and appropriate enforcement, benefitting businesses that aim to operate in compliance with state law. On the other hand, some advocates worry that stringent limits on cannabinoids allowed for lower-potency hemp edibles might stifle innovation and hamper small producers from competing in the growing market. The balance between safety regulations and fostering an innovative industry remains a focal point of discussion surrounding HF1254.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4201

Cannabis business and hemp business license provisions modified, and cannabinoid product and lower-potency hemp edible labeling requirements modified.

MN SF4434

THC potency limits establishment for various cannabis products

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 SF1729

Provisions modification regarding the sale of cannabinoids derived from hemp

MN HB445

Cannabinoids found in hemp; licensure and regulation of sale of consumable cannabinoid products by Alcoholic Beverage Control Board imposed

MN SF3591

Cannabis concentrate, cannabis flower, topical, or transdermal hemp products THC potency limits establishment and retail location and product labeling requirements provisions

MN AB2250

Cannabis: cannabinoids.

MN H7716

Updates the Rhode Island Cannabis Act to remove the current requirement to express cannabinoids as the dry-weight percentages.

MN S2961

Updates the Rhode Island Cannabis Act to remove the current requirement to express cannabinoids as the dry-weight percentages.

MN AB8

Cannabis: cannabinoids: industrial hemp.

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