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:
- Establishing limits on the total THC (the main psychoactive compound in cannabis) in cannabis flowers and products.
- Banning cannabis products that could appeal to children, such as those shaped like lollipops or bearing images of fictional characters.
- Prohibiting the addition of any non-cannabis flavors or scents to products intended for inhalation (smoking or vaping).
- Requiring clear warnings about the potential health risks, including cancer, associated with cannabis consumption on all relevant products.
- Banning advertisements of cannabis and hemp products that could mislead consumers about health benefits, promote overconsumption, or target people under 21 years old.
- 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.
Bill text versions
- Introduction PDF file
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