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One Toke Over The Minnesota Line

Marijuana plants all over Minnesota are embracing themselves for the sure-to-be-coming onslaught of pot smokers. Minnesota s medical cannabis law has been around since 2014 - with pretty limited use - which allowed only the delivery of cannabis in liquid, oil, and pill forms. That s going to loosen up quite a bit now - as small little papers will start rolling up into the nifty size of joint - according to mprnews a bill for full legalization made it only through the House and was never taken up in the Senate. But with little fanfare on the last day of the session, Minnesota lawmakers voted to expand the state’s medical cannabis program to allow patients to smoke the dried plant.

One Toke Over The Line Minnesota

Major change to Minnesota medical cannabis law approved

It turns out the 2021 legislative session was good for marijuana after all. Sure, a bill for full legalization made it only through the House and was never taken up in the Senate. But with little fanfare on the last day of the session Minnesota lawmakers voted to expand the state’s medical cannabis program to allow patients to smoke the dried plant. Minnesota has had a medical cannabis law on the books since 2014. But it s one of the nation’s most restrictive because it only allows for the delivery of cannabis in liquid, oil and pill forms. If Gov. Tim Walz signs the bill as expected, the law will soon allow for the combustion of dried raw cannabis.

Republicans criticize Wasteful Walz on COVID, but GOP accused of racism

Republicans criticize Wasteful Walz on COVID, but GOP accused of racism Gov. Tim Walz addresses budget talks before the St. Paul Saints home opener Tuesday.  ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - Minnesota Senate Republicans accused Gov. Tim Walz of wasteful spending during the coronavirus response, though many examples they pointed to involved outreach to minority communities, inviting accusations of racism. Minnesota has spent nearly $2 billion on the COVID-19 pandemic, and lawmakers are now wrestling for control of an additional $2.8 billion in federal aid that s soon to arrive. The issue is central to state budget negotiations, which are far behind schedule. Republicans criticize Walz during budget talks, but GOP accused of racism

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