Office of Cannabis Management reopens registration for hemp-derived businesses
- The State of Minnesota's Office of Cannabis Management will reopen business registration for hemp-derived cannabinoid products from June 2 through August 31, 2025.
- This reopening follows the previous registration window that closed in April and aims to bring unlicensed businesses into compliance with state law before penalties apply.
- Businesses that sell hemp-based products like beverages and gummies without registration risk penalties including fines up to $10,000 per violation and product destruction.
- Interim director Eric Taubel explained that reopening the registration period enables hemp retailers to sustain their income and contribute to Minnesota’s economic growth.
- This registration opportunity also supports regulated market growth and helps new hemp retailers avoid costly enforcement actions during the expanded window.
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Minnesota opening new registration period for sellers of hemp-derived cannabinoid products
ST. PAUL — The State of Minnesota’s Office of Cannabis Management is opening a new window for registering businesses in the state that sell hemp-derived cannabinoid products, from beverages to gummies. Businesses not registered to sell those products face steep fines and other penalties. A second registration opportunity starts June 2. The previous registration period closed in April. The new window will allow businesses that sell hemp-derived c…
Minnesota Announces Reopening of Registration for Hemp-Derived Cannabinoid Businesses and Licensing Rollout for Low-Potency Hemp Edible Businesses
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information Today, the Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) announced that on June 2 it will open a new window for accepting registrations for businesses seeking to sell hemp-derived cannabinoid products (HDCPs) to consumers. Hemp plants. Businesses that sell HDCPs but are not registered with the Office of Cannabis Management are in violation of Minnesota law and will be subject to enforcement a…
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