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moratorium to regulate, restrict or prohibit any use within the jurisdiction to protect the public <br />health, safety, and welfare. Specifically, the City is authorized to enact a moratorium ordinance <br />to allow it to undertake a study to determine whether to adopt any regulations or restrictions, <br />including siting and location of uses, related to the sales, testing, manufacturing, and <br />distribution of cannabis and lower-potency hemp products. <br /> <br />12. Section 343.13 of the Act allows a city to adopt an interim ordinance relating to regulation of <br />cannabis businesses until January 1, 2025. This provision only relates to cannabis businesses, <br />and does not include the ability to study lower-potency hemp products, even though the new <br />Act regulates such products, creates the OCM to administer regulations, and requires certain <br />functions for a city including registration and compliance checks and other matters. <br /> <br />13. Pursuant to its general police powers, including but not limited to, Minn. Stat. § <br />421.221, subd. 32, the City may enact and enforce regulations or restrictions on both cannabis <br />and lower-potency hemp products within the City to protect the public safety, health, and <br />welfare, including restrictions and a moratorium on the use of sales, testing, manufacturing, <br />and distribution, during the pendency of a study to determine the need for police power <br />regulations, including but not necessarily limited to licensing and permitting. <br /> <br />14. The Act specifically allows for the immediate sale of “edible cannabis products” at exclusive <br />on-sale liquor stores. The definition of “edible cannabis products” in the Act, excludes “lower- <br />potency hemp edibles.” “Edible cannabis products” are now prohibited by interim ordinance <br />2022-515, which expires on August 15, 2023. <br /> <br />SECTION 2. FINDINGS. <br /> <br />1. The City Council finds there is a need to study cannabinoid products, which includes cannabis <br />products and lower-potency hemp products including uses and businesses related thereto, in <br />order to assess the necessity for and efficacy of regulation and restrictions relating to the sales, <br />testing, manufacturing, and distribution of cannabinoid products, including through licensing <br />or zoning ordinances, in order to protect the public health, safety, and welfares of its residents. <br /> <br />2. The study will allow the City Council to determine the appropriate changes, if any, that that it <br />should make to City ordinances. <br /> <br />3. The City Council, therefore, finds that there is a need to adopt a City-wide moratorium of the <br />sale, testing, manufacturing, and distribution of cannabinoid products within the City while <br />City staff studies the issue. <br /> <br />SECTION 3. MORATORIUM. <br /> <br />1. No individual, establishment, organization, or business may sell, test, manufacture, <br />or distribute cannabinoid products for twelve (12) months from the effective date of this <br />ordinance. <br /> <br />2. The City shall not issue any license or permit related to cannabinoid products for twelve (12) <br />months from the effective date of this ordinance. No license or permit application, of any kind, <br />by any individual, establishment, organization, or businesses involved in the proposed sale, <br />testing, manufacturing, or distribution of cannabinoid products within the City of Hugo shall <br />be accepted or considered for twelve (12) months from the effective date of this ordinance. <br /> <br />3. Planning or zoning applications related to cannabinoid products or applications from <br />individuals, establishments, organizations, or businesses involved in the proposed sale, testing, <br />manufacturing, or distribution of cannabinoid products within the City of Hugo shall not be <br />accepted or considered for twelve (12) months from the effective date of this ordinance.