HF168 (False House Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Office of Cannabis Management required to establish limits on the total THC in cannabis flower and cannabis products, added ingredients that impart a taste or smell to cannabis products prohibited, consumption warnings related to cancer required, and advertisements prohibited.

Related bill: SF556

AI Generated Summary

This legislative bill from Minnesota is aimed at regulating cannabis products to ensure public safety and prevent misleading marketing practices. Key points include:

  1. Establishing limits on the total THC (the main psychoactive compound in cannabis) in cannabis flowers and products.
  2. Banning cannabis products that could appeal to children, such as those shaped like lollipops or bearing images of fictional characters.
  3. Prohibiting the addition of any non-cannabis flavors or scents to products intended for inhalation (smoking or vaping).
  4. Requiring clear warnings about the potential health risks, including cancer, associated with cannabis consumption on all relevant products.
  5. Banning advertisements of cannabis and hemp products that could mislead consumers about health benefits, promote overconsumption, or target people under 21 years old.
  6. Restricting marketing practices that suggest co-consumption of cannabis and alcohol.

Overall, the bill mandates stricter control and standardization of cannabis products and enhances consumer protection concerning product composition and advertising.

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