Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1729

Introduced
2/20/25  

Caption

Provisions modification regarding the sale of cannabinoids derived from hemp

Impact

The bill mandates that the sale of edible cannabinoid products is tightly regulated, requiring manufacturers to convert their existing registrations into comparable hemp licenses. Additionally, the bill modifies existing provisions for hemp-derived topical products and enforces compliance with state and local building, fire, and zoning codes. This regulation aims to promote safe practices amongst manufacturers and retailers, reducing the risk of health implications associated with hemp products while aligning state law with emerging market trends in cannabinoid consumption.

Summary

S.F. No. 1729, a bill introduced in the Minnesota legislature, addresses the regulation of cannabinoids derived from hemp, particularly focusing on the sale and consumption of edible cannabinoid products. The legislation stipulates that any product containing nonintoxicating cannabinoids must not exceed certain concentrations of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) when sold for human or animal consumption. It highlights that products meant for human consumption should not contain more than 0.3% THC, adhering to federal guidelines and ensuring they are not marketed for their psychoactive effects.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SF1729 may reveal contention regarding public health and safety concerns. On one side, proponents of the bill advocate for strict regulations to prevent misuse and protect consumers, particularly minors, by prohibiting the sale of such products to individuals younger than 21 years. Conversely, opponents may argue that stringent regulations could limit access to beneficial hemp-derived products, particularly given the rising interest in cannabinoids for health and wellness. Local manufacturers may also express concern regarding the complexity and financial burden of compliance with the new regulations.

Notable_points

While SF1729 does not directly address the therapeutic claims of hemp products, it establishes a clear framework for product labeling and safety. This includes enforcing that labels provide comprehensive information about the manufacturer's details, laboratory testing, and cannabinoid content, thereby promoting consumer awareness. The bill's emphasis on compliance with health standards illustrates a commitment to safeguarding public health while attempting to foster a burgeoning industry focused on hemp-derived products.

Companion Bills

MN HF1271

Similar To 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.

Previously Filed As

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 S0137

Hemp-Derived Cannabinoids

MN SF2172

Various cannabis provisions modifications

MN SF556

Cannabis selling and advertising provisions modifications

MN SF4403

Cannabis business licensing provisions technical changes

MN HF4199

Technical changes made to cannabis business licensing provisions.

MN SF4429

Cannabis business and hemp business license provisions modification

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 AB8

Cannabis: cannabinoids: industrial hemp.

MN HF4201

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

Similar Bills

OR SB1548

Relating to marijuana; prescribing an effective date.

SC S0137

Hemp-Derived Cannabinoids

AL SB255

Cannabinoid products from hemp; sale regulated by Revenue Department, licensure required; tax imposed

SC H3601

Hemp Derived Canabis

MN SF2370

Omnibus Cannabis Policy Bill

MN HF1615

Cannabis policy bill.

NJ S2537

Requires registration and regulation of certain hemp-derived cannabinoids manufactured and sold in this State.

NJ A4082

Requires registration and regulation of certain hemp-derived cannabinoids manufactured and sold in this State.