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•T <br />OFFICE OF CANNABIS MANAGEMENT <br />otice to nla ful Canna <br />IS <br />ellers <br />This notice is to inform you that your current course of action may run afoul of Minnesota law, and <br />continuing this course of action may result in civil actions and potential criminal prosecution. To avoid <br />such outcomes, you should immediately cease and desist any plans to engage in the unlicensed sale of <br />cannabis and cannabis products. <br />Minnesota Statutes Chapter 342 wwmrevusoromn. _aov statutes cute 3... overns Minnesota's <br />cannabis market, and empowers OCM to ensure regulatory compliance. Minnesota Statutes chapt„ <br />12000 sulbdivision p. wwworevisoromnoEov statutes cute 3f12o09#stato3f12o09 /1 prohibits the retail sale <br />of cannabis flower and cannabis products "without a license issued under this chapter that authorizes <br />the sale." To date the Office of Cannabis Management has not issued any retail, or other, cannabis <br />licenses. As such, your plan to sell cannabis in a retail setting at this date would be in flagrant violation <br />of the law. Be aware that under Minnesota .....5t?t..:t'sr.....:.' 2...0..,......subdivision <br />(wwworevisoromno gov statutes cute 3'12o09#stato 12o00o p OCM may assess fines in excess of a <br />$1,000,000 for violations of this law. <br />Likewise, under Minnesota Statutes cha, to 420:1..0 vvwmrevisor mno _ov statutes cute 420:1..0 OCM <br />is empowered to embargo any product that it has "probable cause to believe ... is being distributed in <br />violation of this chapter or rules adopted under this chapter[.]" It is believed that products attempted <br />to be sold at your retail location might be distributed in violation of the law, and would therefore be <br />subject to embargo by OCM. Under .Minnesota .....S?t1t's,.....c.....11t'1:..:..::.:...::..�......11I...:....... <br />1.wwmrevisormngovirstatutes/cite/3411..9#stat34I1..92)„once embargoed OCM "shall release the <br />cannabis plant, cannabis flower, cannabis product, artificially derived cannabinoid, lower -potency <br />hemp edible, or hemp -derived consumer product when this chapter and rules adopted under this <br />chapter have been complied with or the item is found not to be in violation of this chapter or rules <br />adopted under this chapter." <br />While Minnesota has legalized the sale of adult -use of cannabis flower, cannabis products, lower -potency <br />hemp edibles, or hemp -derived consumer products, the legislature did add new statutory provisions, <br />Minnesota Statutes chapter :1..51001 4 vvwmrevusor m ft _ov statutes cute :1..S2L2 4 making illegal the <br />unlawful sale of cannabis. As there are not yet any licenses issued by OCM for the cultivation, <br />manufacture, wholesale, transportation, or retail of cannabis, any sales of cannabis products in excess of <br />the limits in 152.0264 is illegal. <br />If you are only planning to sell cannabinoid products that are derived from hemp, you should ensure that <br />the sale of those products is consistent with Minnesota Statuutes,,_chapter 5.1. 72 <br />(rrvrrvrry revis©_r„oom_p g©v„ sta.:tutes, cite/15P,o7..2), including but not limited to the requirement that your <br />business be registered with the Commissioner of Health, and that all products are in compliance with the <br />relevant statutes. <br />Finally, in addition to the state laws outlined above, please be aware that any retail location must be in <br />compliance with local government ordinances and zoning requirements. <br />OCM takes seriously its charge to enforce Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 342, and its responsibility to <br />ensure a safe and legal cannabis market. In order to avoid the above -described actions, all attempts to <br />open a cannabis retail dispensary in Minnesota without the appropriate license should be ceased. <br />
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