Is Delta-9 THC Legal in Minnesota?
Yes. In Minnesota, Delta-9 THC sourced from hemp is legal even though Delta-9 derived from marijuana is regulated as a schedule 1 drug.*
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In Minnesota—renowned for its welcoming spirit and serene landscapes—hemp-derived Delta-9 THC is indeed legal under specific guidelines.
The 2018 Federal Farm Bill permits the production and sale of hemp-derived products containing less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC. Furthermore, Minnesota’s Industrial Hemp Development Act (IHDA) permits the cultivation and sale of industrial hemp and its derivatives.
Per Minnesota Statutes Section 152.01 to 152.027, recreational use of cannabis-derived Delta-9 THC remains illegal. However, Section 152.22 allows its medical use by qualifying patients who have received a written certification from their healthcare provider.
So, whether you're taking in a vibrant sunset over Lake Superior or exploring the rich history of Saint Paul, know that Delta-9 THC can be enjoyed within these legal parameters.
However, please note that marijuana-derived Delta-9 THC remains restricted in Minnesota outside of approved medical use under [Minnesota Statutes Section 152.22].
This summary simplifies complex legal language and should not be used as legal advice. For specific inquiries or concerns always consult with an attorney or other knowledgeable local source.
Legal Status of Delta-8 in Minnesota
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Statutory References:
As per the [2018 Federal Farm Bill], hemp-derived products, including Delta-9 THC, are legal as long as they contain less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC.
The [Minnesota Industrial Hemp Development Act (IHDA)] allows for the growth, processing, and sale of industrial hemp and its derivatives.
[2022 Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 152. Drugs; Controlled Substances]