Minnesota House Passes Adult-Use Cannabis Bill (HF 100)
The Minnesota House of Representatives passed HF 100, a comprehensive adult-use cannabis legalization bill, sending it to the Senate. The bill proposed full legalization for adults 21 and older, establishment of the Office of Cannabis Management, social equity provisions, and a regulated commercial market.
HF 100 was a sweeping 300+ page bill addressing every aspect of cannabis regulation: adult possession and home cultivation, commercial licensing (cultivators, manufacturers, retailers, transporters, testing labs), social equity programs including fee reductions and technical assistance for communities disproportionately impacted by prohibition, local government authority, taxation, DUI provisions, and the creation of a new state agency — the Office of Cannabis Management.
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