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www.publichealthlawcenter.org 10Lower-Potency Hemp Edibles & Cannabis: Minnesota City Retailers <br />authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to be marketed and for sale as “drugs,” <br />“devices,” or “combination products,” as defined in the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. <br />Flavored product. Any cannabis flower, cannabis product, hemp-derived consumer product or <br />medical cannabinoid product intended to be inhaled as smoke, aerosol, or vapor from the product <br />that: (1) contains any added artificial, synthetic, or natural flavoring, either in the product itself or <br />in its components or parts; (2) presents any descriptor or depiction of flavor that would imply to an <br />ordinary person that the product contains flavors other than the natural taste or smell of cannabis; <br />(3) imparts a taste or smell, other than the taste or smell of cannabis, that is distinguishable by an <br />ordinary consumer prior to or during the consumption of the product; or (4) imparts a cooling, a <br />burning, a numbing, or another sensation distinguishable by an ordinary consumer to impart a <br />flavor other than cannabis either prior to or during the consumption of the product. <br />Lower-potency hemp edible. “Lower-potency hemp edible” as defined in Minn. Stat. § 342.01, <br />subd. 50, as amended from time to time. <br />Lower-potency hemp edible retailer. Any place of business with a preapproved license, <br />license, or endorsement to sell lower-potency hemp edible products to the public from the <br />Office of Cannabis Management and that has a lower-potency hemp edible retail registration <br />from the city. <br />Medical cannabinoid product. “Medical cannabinoid product” as defined in Minn. Stat. § <br />342.01, subd. 52, as amended from time to time. <br />Medical cannabis combination business. “Medical Cannabis combination business” as <br />described in Minn. Stat. § 342.515, as amended from time to time. <br />Moveable place of business. Any form of business that is operated out of a kiosk, truck, van, <br />automobile or other type of vehicle or transportable shelter and that is not a fixed address or <br />other permanent type of structure licensed for over-the-counter sales transactions. <br />Pharmacy. A place of business at which prescription drugs are prepared, compounded, <br />or dispensed by or under the supervision of a pharmacist and from which related clinical <br />pharmacy services are delivered. <br />Registered cannabis retail business. Any cannabis business with a preapproved license, license, <br />or endorsement from the Office of Cannabis Management for retail sales of approved products <br />or medical cannabinoid products and that has a retail registration from a local unit of government. <br />Registered retail establishment. Refers to registered cannabis retail businesses, medical <br />cannabis combination businesses with retail sales, and lower-potency hemp edible retailers. <br />September 2024
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