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House adopts conference committee report on Senate File 2370, advancing cannabis market
Summary
The Minnesota House adopted the conference committee report on Senate File 2370, approving amendments to move the state closer to a regulated adult-use cannabis market and making targeted changes on testing, expungement, medical program streamlining and low-potency hemp beverages.
The Minnesota House of Representatives on an uncertified date adopted the conference committee report on Senate File 2370, a bill addressing cannabis regulation, and repassed the measure as amended by the conference committee after a roll-call vote of 80-50.
The vote followed floor debate in which members described the conference changes as largely collaborative and aimed at expanding testing capacity, adding an expungement provision and directing the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) to return with proposals to streamline the medical cannabis supply chain. The conference package also added licensure for wholesalers handling low-potency hemp beverages.
Representative Stevenson, who moved adoption of the report, told members the conference committee produced a “very productive” result and asked colleagues to support the report. He said the committee will seek further work on streamlining the medical side of the…
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