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2. 2. <br /> CC Work Session <br /> Meeting Date: 02/13/2024 <br /> Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Promote economic growth and development. <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Adult Use and Lower-potency Hemp Edible Moratorium Discussion <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> On May 23,2023, the City Council adopted Ordinance#23-09,An Interim Ordinance Prohibiting the <br /> Establishment of New Uses or the Expansion of Existing Uses Related to Sales, Testing, Manufacturing and <br /> Distribution of Real Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)Products and Chemically Related Products. The interim <br /> ordinance is set to expire on May 24,2024. The interim ordinance pertaining to lower potency edible retailers <br /> cannot be extended. However, staff suggests City Council consider extending the interim ordinance for adult-use <br /> cannabis effective until the earlier of the following events: (a)until January 1, 2025 or(b)the date upon which <br /> the City Council adopts an ordinance repealing the interm ordinance. During the Interim Ordinance, staff will be <br /> working closely with the Office of Cannabis Management(the Office)to develop model ordinances for <br /> reasonable restrictions on the time,place, and manner of a cannabis business, develop standardized forms and <br /> procedures for the issuance of retail registration, and develop policies and procedures for the performance of <br /> compliance checks. Staff has been closely monitoring and engaging in webinars with the League of Minnesota <br /> Cities regarding Office updates. At this time,the Office is slated to start working on developing the legal forms <br /> and working with cities in May-June 2024. <br /> The League of Minnesota Cities (LMC)has a page with frequently asked questions (FAQS) aimed at providing <br /> information to local governments related to the new law on adult-use cannabis. The link to the FAQS and the full <br /> bill is located at www.Imc.org/adult-use-cannabis-what-cities-need-to-know. There is great information in the <br /> FAQ's sheet to assist in the understanding of the new laws. Attached is the FAQ sheet for your review. <br /> Lower-potency Hemp Edibles <br /> The LMC's FAQ's page Questions 61 - 68 pertain to Edible Cannabinoid Products (Lower Potency Hemp <br /> Edibles). Lower-potency retailers are required to be registered with the state of Minnesota by October 1, 2023. To <br /> date,the City of Ramsey has twelve (12)retailers registered with the state. The bill also requires the retailers to <br /> register with the City; staff have been working with individual businesses and, so far, eight(8)have registered <br /> with the City. We will continue to work with the remaining business owners to ensure compliance. A map of the <br /> lower potency retail locations is attached for your review. <br /> Chapter 63 of MN Laws regulates adult-use cannabis and the licensing of the hemp industry. The retail of <br /> lower-potency hemp edibles and artificially derived cannabinoids (known as delta-9)requires registration with the <br /> State of MN and the city in which the business resides. The state law does not give local units of government the <br /> authority to regulate the location or the number of hemp-derived retailers within its locality. <br /> Adult-Use Cannabis <br /> Chapter 63 of MN Laws heavily regulates adult-use cannabis. State law requires a city to allow no fewer than one <br /> (1)business registration for every 12,500 residents. In terms of Ramsey, the City is required to have a minimum <br /> of two (2) cannabis retailers. A cannabis retailer means licensed cannabis retailers, cannabis mezzobusinesses <br /> with a retail operation's endorsement, and cannabis microbusinesses with a retail operation's endorsement. <br /> Essentially, a licensed cannabis retailer is a retail storefront,while a mezzo/micro business with a retail operations <br /> endorsement is a growing facility with retail. Local units of government must permit these uses within its locality. <br />
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