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i <br /> • Beverages cannot contain more than two servings per container. <br /> • Edible cannabinoid products may not contain artificially derived or synthetic cannabinoids. <br /> • Edible cannabinoid products, other than beverages,must be displayed behind a checkout <br /> counter. <br /> • Retailers must verify age of purchaser. 1 <br /> Return to top of page <br /> Q42. Can edible cannabinoid products be sold for on-site <br /> consumption? <br /> A42.Until the OCM begins issuing licenses,the on-site consumption of edible cannabinoid <br /> products is limited to those businesses with an on-sale liquor license issued under Minnesota <br /> Statutes, Chapter 340A. In addition,the following conditions must be met: <br /> Products must be served in original. s <br /> Products may not be sold to an intoxicated customer. <br /> Products must not be permitted to be mixed with alcoholic beverages. <br /> Products removed from packaging must remain on remises. <br /> p g g p <br /> After the OCM is set up, it will issue on-site consumption endorsements for cannabis license <br /> holders. <br /> Return to top of page <br /> �r <br /> Q43. Will 1 be able to prohibit cannabis events in my city? <br /> A43.The new law authorizes temporary cannabis events lasting no more than four days.To be <br /> 3: <br /> approved for a cannabis event license, applicants must obtain any necessary permits or <br /> licenses issued by a local unit of government. Cities may not prohibit cannabis events,but they <br /> may set standards which the event organizer must meet. Cities may also permit on-site <br /> consumption for events but are not required to. <br /> Return to top of page <br /> Q44. How does this impact my city's existing THC license program? <br /> A44.Local THC licenses may continue until the OCM begins issuing its own licenses,which <br /> state agencies anticipate beginning in January of 2025.when the OCM licensing begins, cities <br /> will need to follow the retail registration procedures outlined in the law. <br /> Return to top of page <br /> Q45. Hove does the new law impact my city's existing THC <br /> moratorium? <br /> A45.The new law does not affect a current moratorium.If a city adopted a moratorium on low- <br /> potency edibles, it remains in place and will expire as noted when it was adopted. <br /> Return to top of page r <br />