To help review both historical and contemporary cannabis laws in Minnesota, match the following sets of facts related to cannabis legislation and regulations.
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Question 1 of 2
1. Question
Sort the following events in Minnesota’s history with cannabis.
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- Farmers throughout Minnesota grew cannabis with little regulation.
- Minnesota's legislature banned the use of cannabis as a drug statewide.
- In a series of legislative changes, Minnesota decriminalizes a small amount of cannabis.
- Minnesota establishes a Medical Cannabis Program and Experimental Hemp Program.
- Minnesota's hemp industry expands with further expansion under the Federal 2018 Farm Bill.
- The Minnesota state legislature passed a law to bridge the gap between state and federal law on hemp-derived cannabinoids.
- Adult-use cannabis is legalized in Minnesota
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Pre-1930's
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1935
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1970s
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2014
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2018
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2022
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2023
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Question 2 of 2
2. Question
Sort the following major components of current regulations regarding cannabinoid products.
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- Only those 21 years of age and older can purchase cannabinoid-infused products.
- Must be in a child-safe, tamper-evident, opaque package.
- Must include information about the product’s manufacture, tester, ingredients, and cannabinoid profile.
- Must be tested to ensure they are consistent with the label and comply with consumer safety standards.
- Must not contain more than 5 mg of THC per serving or 50 mg of THC per package. (Beverage max 10mg of THC)
- Cannot look like real or fictional people, animals, or fruits, and cannot be modeled after brands primarily marketed towards children.
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Age Requirement
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Packaging Requirements
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Labeling Requirements
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Testing Requirements
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Maximum Quantity of THC
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Cannot Appeal to Children
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