SF2173 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))
Cannabis labeling requirements modifications
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This bill modifies cannabis labeling requirements in Minnesota by amending Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 342.63, subdivision 6. It mandates that cannabis microbusinesses, mezzobusinesses, retailers, and medical cannabis combination businesses provide customers and patients with specific health and safety information, including:
Health Risks and Effects: Information about impairment effects, potential side effects, risks to mental health and developing brains, contraindications during pregnancy and breastfeeding, addiction potential, medication interactions, and other scientifically supported risks.
Warning Against Operating Vehicles or Machinery: A statement that customers should not drive or operate heavy machinery for eight hours after consuming edible THC products or four hours after smoking or vaping THC products.
Educational Resources: Access to information for answering questions about cannabis products and their effects.
Emergency Contacts: Contact details for poison control and a safety hotline or website for reporting side effects.
Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Information on treatment options for substance use disorders.
Additional Information Required by the Office: Any other details specified by the relevant authorities.
Businesses can provide this information in multiple ways: - On product labels. - By posting it at business premises. - Through separate documents or pamphlets given to customers at the time of purchase.
This bill aims to enhance consumer awareness and safety regarding cannabis products in Minnesota.
Bill text versions
- Introduction PDF file
Actions
Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
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March 05, 2025 | Senate | Floor | Action | Introduction and first reading | |
March 05, 2025 | Senate | Floor | Action | Referred to | Commerce and Consumer Protection |