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I. <br /> R+' <br /> Q64. Can edible cannabinoid products be sold for on-site <br /> consumption? <br /> A64.Edible cannabinoid products can be sold for on-site consumption if the seller also holds <br /> an on-sale liquor license.Products sold for on-site consumption may not be mixed with alcohol <br /> and may not be sold to a customer who the retailer knows or reasonably should know is iff <br /> �j <br /> intoxicated. <br /> 3- <br /> Return to top of pagQ <br /> Q65. Can an exclusive liquor store sell edible cannabinoid products? <br /> Af 5.An exclusive liquor store is authorized under state law to sell edible cannabinoid <br /> products. <br /> Return,to top of page <br /> } <br /> Do retailers that sell edible cannabinoid roducts need to <br /> Q66. p <br /> register with the state? <br /> Add. Sellers of edible cannabinoid products must register with the state of Minnesota by Oct. 1, r <br /> s:. <br /> 2023.A registration system is being developed by the state and should be open on Aug. 1, 2023. <br /> 4 <br /> Return to top of page <br /> Q67. Who should I contact if a retailer is selling noncompliant <br /> products in my city? <br /> A67.The Minnesota Department of Health(MDH)has established a complaint form to be used <br /> if a person suspects that an edible cannabinoid product is being sold in violation of state lave. <br /> Access the MDH complaint form. In addition, MDH has created a Hemp-Derived Cannabinoid <br /> Product Compliance Fact Sheet for retailers (pdf). <br /> Return to top of page <br /> �r <br /> Q68. Where can I find more information on edible cannabinoid <br /> products? <br /> A68.visit the Minnesota Department of Health web page of frequently asked questions about <br /> edible cannabinoid products.In addition, MDH has created a Hemp-Derived Cannabinoid <br /> Product Compliance Fact Sheet for retailers (pdf}. <br /> Return to top of pagQ <br /> Fes' <br /> Your LM C Resource <br /> Research&Information Service staff members are ready to help you apply their broad <br /> knowledge to the issues you're dealing with today. <br /> Access online form to submit a question, or call us: (651) 281-1200 or(800) 925-1122 <br />
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