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ORDINANCE NO. ___ <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br />products as a free donation is prohibited. This clause is not intended to prohibit licensed <br />retail sales of full-serving on-sale THC-infused beverages at licensed on-sale liquor <br />establishments. <br />(A)(B) Coupon and Price Promotion. No person shall accept or redeem any <br />coupon, price promotion, or other instrument or mechanism, whether in paper, <br />digital, electronic, mobile, or any other form, that provides any cannabinoid <br />products to a consumer at no cost or at a price that is less than the non-discounted, <br />standard price listed by a retailer on the item or on any related shelving, posting, <br />advertising, or display at the location where the item is sold or offered for sale, <br />including all applicable taxes. <br />(B)(C) Self-service Displays. All cannabinoid products must be stored behind <br />the sales counter, in a locked case, in a storage unit, or in another area not freely <br />accessible to the general public. No person shall allow the sale of cannabinoid <br />products in open displays that are accessible to the public without the intervention <br />of a store employee. This section does not apply to a retail establishment, as <br />defined in this ordinance, that is continuously staffed by an employee from which <br />persons under 21 years of age are prohibited from entering the store. <br />(C)(D) Prohibition Against Retail Sales of Cannabinoid Products by Vending <br />Machines. No person will sell or dispense cannabinoid products through use of a <br />vending machine. <br />(D)(E) Delivery Sales. All sales of cannabinoid products must be conducted in <br />person, in a licensed retail establishment under this ordinance, in over-the-counter <br />sales transactions. <br /> <br />Section 111.167 Other Regulations <br /> <br />(A) Adulterated or Misbranded Products. A cannabinoid product shall be considered <br />adulterated or misbranded under the provisions set forth in Minn. Stat. §151.72, <br />Subd. 6, as may be amended. <br /> <br />(B) Signage. At each location where cannabinoid products are sold, the licensee shall <br />display a sign in plain view to provide public notice that selling any of these <br />products to any person under the age of 21 is illegal and subject to penalties. The <br />notice shall be placed in a conspicuous location in the licensed establishment <br />and shall be readily visible to any person who is purchasing or attempting to <br />purchase these products. The sign shall provide notice that all persons <br />responsible for selling these products must verify, by means of photographic <br />identification containing the bearer’s date of birth, the age of any person under 30 <br />years of age. <br /> <br />(C) Age Verification. At each location where edible cannabinoid products are sold, <br />the licensee shall verify, by means of government-issued photographic <br />identification containing the bearer’s date of birth, that the purchaser or person <br />attempting to make the purchase is at least 21 years of age. Verification is not <br />required if the purchaser or person attempting to make the purchase is 30 years of <br />age or older. It shall not constitute a defense to a violation of this Section that the