State cannabis officials want Minnesota legislature to consider temporary licenses to meet market launch goal

Cannabis officials want Minnesota legislature to consider temporary licenses 02:00

MINNEAPOLIS — State cannabis officials hope the state legislature will consider tweaks to the business licensing process to meet the goal of retail marijuana sales available beginning in early 2025.

In a recent informational webinar, interim director of the Office of Cannabis Management Charlene Briner said the fledgling regulatory agency continues to hire staff and build out the infrastructure necessary to oversee the legal cannabis marketplace, including setting up an online application system for prospective business owners to seek licenses. Regulators will begin testing how it well it works later this spring.

But when lawmakers return to St. Paul next week for the 2024 legislative session, Briner hopes that they will update the law with modifications “designed to both help us launch successfully and in a timely way, and also to help us effectively regulate over time,” she explained in the hour-long meeting late last week.

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