Herb Report: Study Shows, Minnesota Needs 375 Adult-Use Cannabis Dispensary
State mandate will require the OCM to issue at least 381 retail licenses.
Words by Damian Nicholas | 1 Minute Read
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Minnesota regulators say that the state's now developing recreational cannabis market will require more than 375 licensed dispensaries—as they work to streamline the cannabis licensing approval process. The Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) is required to issue one dispensary per 12,500 residents, a requirement under the legalization bill signed into law by Gov. Tim Walz in May.
The OCM released a report last week gauging cannabis consumers and demand in Minnesota– prompting the state mandate that will require The agency to issue at least 375 retail licenses for state compliance.
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On Jan.16 The OCM sent an annual report to the legislature. The report recommends improving and strengthening the Social Equity licenses program—in addition to consolidating medical and adult-use cannabis into one single supply chain from the point of cultivation. The agency further recommends eliminating the requirement for real estate during the initial application process, removing local municipalities from the business licensing process, and issuing temporary licenses for social equity applicants.
Damian Nicholas
Editor-in-Chief, Frasspot
Damian Nicholas is editor-in-chief for Frasspot. He manage all content, production, and consumer experiences across all platforms. He has contributed as editor-in-chief since December 2019.
Jan 23, 2024
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