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10/24/2022
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CITY COUNCIL <br /> AGENDA ITEM 4A <br /> STAFF ORIGINATOR: John Swenson, Public Safety Director <br /> MEETING DATE: October 24, 2022 <br /> TOPIC: Consider 2nd Reading of Ordinance No. 03-22, Enacting Ordinance <br /> Regulating Edible Cannabinoid Products <br /> VOTE REQUIRED: 3/5 <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> The City Council is being asked to consider the 2nd Reading of Ordinance No. 03-22, Enacting <br /> Ordinance Regulating Edible Cannabinoid Products by adding a new Chapter 619 to the Lino <br /> Lakes Code of Ordinances,entitled Edible Cannabinoid Products. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> During the 2022 Minnesota Legislative Session, Minnesota Statute 151.72 was changed <br /> regarding the sale of certain cannabinoid (CBD)products. This law took effect on July 1, 2022. <br /> The new law amends the scope of sale of any product that contains cannabinoids extracted from <br /> hemp and that is an edible cannabinoid product or is intended for human or animal consumption. <br /> Previously adopted MN law authorized a product containing non-intoxicating cannabinoids to be <br /> sold, but the authority to sell edible CBD products was unclear. The new law expands the <br /> authority to include non-intoxicating cannabinoids, including edible cannabinoid products, <br /> provided they do not contain more than 0.3% of any THC. An edible cannabinoid product also <br /> cannot exceed more than five milligrams of any THC in a single serving, or more than a total of <br /> 50 milligrams of any THC per package. <br /> Staff has researched the recently enacted MN Statute 151.72, reviewed ordinance enacted in <br /> other Cities, participated in meetings and discussion through League of Minnesota Cities and <br /> worked with City Attorney Jay Squires to develop this ordinance, staff is recommending that <br /> Council add Ordinance 619 Regulating Edible Cannabinoid Products in the City of Lino Lakes. <br /> The first reading of this ordinance took place on October 10, 2022. If approved, this ordinance <br /> will be published for 30 days starting on November 1, 2022 and will be effective on December 1, <br /> 2022. <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> Staff recommends the adoption of Ordinance No. 03-22 with the following actions: <br /> 1. Dispense with the full reading of the ordinance; <br /> 2. Roll call vote for adoption of the ordinance. <br />
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