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3: <br /> r <br /> Enforcement and public safety <br /> Q19. How is the new law enforced? <br /> ill be enforced b the office of Cannabis Management. Until the <br /> A19.All licensing issues w y g <br /> OCM is up and running,the currently legal hemp-derived edible products under Minn. Stat. § <br /> 151.72 will be temporarily regulated by the Department of Health,which is taking over the <br /> F <br /> enforcement of edible cannabis products previously done by the Board of Pharmacy. Local law <br /> enforcement may still enforce illegal possession or use crimes where applicable. <br /> y g P pP <br /> i <br /> Access the Department of Health's site on the temporary regulation of lower-patent hemp <br /> edibles <br /> l <br /> Return to top of page <br /> Q20. what are penalties for someone selling edible cannabis <br /> products that do not meet the state's requirements? <br /> A20.If a retailer is found to be selling edible cannabis products that do not meet state <br /> requirements,the Department of Health may embargo the products and potentially destroy the <br /> i <br /> products with the retailer paying for all court costs and fees, storage, and Other proper <br /> expenses. <br /> Return to top of page ' <br /> still be charged with possession of cannabis <br /> Q21. �a n a person I I g <br /> products? <br /> s <br /> A21.Beginning Aug. 1, 2023,the following actions are considered cannabis possession crimes. <br /> e Possession of cannabis in thefirst degree. (Punishable by imprisonment for not more than five t <br /> of a fine of not more than$10 000 or both). <br /> years or payment � � � <br /> o More than 2 pounds but not more than 10 kilograms of cannabis flower. <br /> p g <br /> itt <br /> • More than 160 grams but not more than 2 kilograms of cannabis concentrate. <br /> o Edible cannabis products, lower-potency hemp edibles, or hemp-derived consumer <br /> products infused with more than 16 grams but not more than 200 grams of THC. <br /> * Possession of cannabis in the second degree. (Punishable by imprisonment for not more than <br /> one year or payment of a fine of not more than$3,000, or both). <br /> o More than 1 pound but not more than 2 pounds of cannabis flower in any place other than <br /> } <br /> the person's residence. <br /> 0 ore than 80 rams but not more than 160 rams of cannabis concentrate. f <br /> M g g <br /> n Edible cannabis products, lower-potency hemp edibles, or hemp-derived consumer <br /> products infused with more than.8 grams but not more than 16 grams of THC. <br /> Possession of cannabis in the third degree. (Punishable by imprisonment for not more than 90 <br /> days or payment of a fine of not more than$1,000, or both). <br /> o More than 4 ounces but not more than 1 pound of cannabis flower in any place other than <br /> the person's residence. <br /> • More than 16 grams but not more than 80 grams of cannabis concentrate. <br /> i; <br /> 3 <br />
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