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Sigh yet again this morningā¦
Hereās the newsletter- remember itās only positive upbeat news weāre interested in, not actually whatās reallly affecting people on the ground. and so on and so forth
News by omission I think this is called.
Then again their newsletter is called āCannabis Implementation Insiderā so I presume as they didnāt implement anything itās not newsworthy!
News & Updates

Next Steps for Cannabis Licensing
Last Wednesday, the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) announced its next actions to launch Minnesotaās cannabis industry following a Ramsey County District Court judgeās decision to stay the cannabis license preapproval lottery originally scheduled for Nov. 26.
To avoid further delay and risks to social equity, OCM is ending the license preapproval process and moving forward with plans to open a licensing cycle for both social equity and general applicants beginning early next year.Ā This step allows the office to prevent delays to the market launch due to ongoing litigation and retain some benefit to social equity by allowing applicants for license preapprovals to move into this new round.
Read the news release for more information.
Watch theĀ Social Equity Division Grant Information Session Online
OCM hosted virtual information sessions on Nov. 15 and Dec. 10 to brief community members about theĀ CanRenewĀ and CanGrow grants.Ā Do you want to learn more about the grants but missed these information sessions? Access a recording of Dec. 10 informationalĀ session.
Access more information on the OCM grants webpage.
Medical cannabis program will not expand medication options in 2025
In the end of November, OCM announced that the medical cannabis program will not add any new medical delivery methods (the form in which a medication is taken) to the medical cannabis program in 2025.
Three petitions considered for the program this year were to allow for dry powder inhalation, infused flower, and concentrates. OCM evaluated the petitions based on a review of scientific evidence and potential health and safety impacts for patients.
āMinnesotaās medical cannabis program has been in place for a decade, and during that time has prioritized its responsibility to balance our patientās need for relief from acute diagnosed medical conditions with the responsibility to ensure products available to them are safe and beneficial,ā said Charlene Briner, interim director of the Office of Cannabis Management. āThat balance is the lens we used to make determinations on the three petitions that were considered this year.ā
Find out more information in our news release.
Resources and Reminders
Cannabis Advisory Council meeting held Dec. 12
The quarterly meeting of the Cannabis Advisory Council was held last week.Ā The meeting agenda is posted on theāÆCannabis Advisory CouncilāÆwebpage.
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