Minnesota: On the Cusp of Cannabis Legalization
Minnesota stands at the precipice of a significant shift in state policy, with Gov. Tim Walz primed to sign the recently passed bill to legalize cannabis. This move would position Minnesota as the 23rd state to legalize the substance, showcasing a change in societal attitudes toward cannabis.
Anticipating Green Spaces
Having cleared the Minnesota Senate, the bill now awaits Gov. Walz’s signature for final approval. It outlines guidelines permitting residents aged 21 and above to legally possess specified quantities of cannabis and cannabis-related products both at home and in public places.
Homegrown Freedom on the Horizon
In a groundbreaking move, the bill also advocates for home-growing rights. If signed into law, Minnesota adults could cultivate up to eight cannabis plants at their residences, although only four of these are allowed to be mature and flowering concurrently.
Celebrate Now, Sign Later
The bill’s imminent signing has Democrats like State Rep. Zack Stephenson in high spirits. As the sponsor of the bill, his elation underlines the anticipation shared by many who’ve long sought cannabis reform in Minnesota.
Bipartisan Reception
Republicans exhibited mixed responses to the bill’s passing. Some, like Rep. Nolan West of Blaine, Minnesota, cautiously endorsed it, while others like Rep. Jeff Backer of Browns Valley raised concerns over possession limits.
Clearing the Air
The bill provides a path for expunging past misdemeanor marijuana convictions and even explores erasing felony-level cannabis offenses. However, the process could take up to a year to complete.
On the Brink of Change
Come August 1st, 2023, should Gov. Walz sign the bill, Minnesota will make significant strides in decriminalizing cannabis possession, legalizing home-growing, and commencing the expungement of past marijuana convictions.