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To date,the Office of Cannabis Management has not issued any cannabis licenses, applications for licenses are <br /> expected to be available in the first half of 2025. As such, selling cannabis is a clear violation of law. Be aware <br /> that under Minnesota Statutes, 342.09, subdivision 6, OCM may assess fines in excess of a $1 million for <br /> violations of this law. Likewise, under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 342.19, OCM is empowered to embargo any <br /> product that it has "probable cause to believe . . . is being distributed in violation of this chapter or rules <br /> adopted under this chapter[.]" Furthermore,violations of law may be considered in future licensing decisions <br /> made by OCM. <br /> As inspectors enter the field, we encourage you to review the products you are currently selling to ensure they <br /> fall within the thresholds outlined above. If you have any questions related to the products you are selling, <br /> please send an email to cannabis.info@state.mn.us. <br /> Thank you for your attention to this matter. <br /> -F <br /> le <br /> Charlene Briner <br /> Interim Director <br /> Office of Cannabis Management <br /> Enforcement Notice 2 <br />