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Where do we go from hemp? <br />•As of July 1st, 2022 –edibles (and beverages) containing small amounts of hemp-derived THC became legal in Minnesota <br />•provided that a product sold for human or animal consumption does not contain more than 0.3 percent of any tetrahydrocannabinol and an edible cannabinoid product does not contain an amount of any tetrahydrocannabinol that exceeds the limits established in subdivision 5a, paragraph (f) <br />•An edible cannabinoid product must not contain more than five milligrams of any tetrahydrocannabinol in a single serving, or more than a total of 50 milligrams of any tetrahydrocannabinol per package. <br />•Beverages –5mg delta-9-THC per serving with containers no more than 2 servings = 10mg THC total <br />•But who is checking those concentrations? Department of Agriculture? Beverages mixing different THCs
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