Minnesota Adopts State Controlled Substances Act
Minnesota enacted its own Controlled Substances Act (Chapter 152), mirroring the federal scheduling system. Cannabis remained classified as a Schedule I controlled substance under state law.
Minnesota Chapter 152 established the state's own drug scheduling system aligned with federal classifications. Cannabis was placed in Schedule I, carrying felony penalties for sale and possession of larger amounts.
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