MN Cannabis Hub Podcast
Matilda and co-host break down Minnesota's July 2026 cannabis landscape: OCM's public licensing dashboard, a testing-lab bottleneck, the freshly signed omnibus bill, and new municipal and tribal dispensaries. Plus a fair, non-hyped look at myrcene. In this episode: * OCM dashboard: 240 licenses issued of 3,541 applicants; 1,332 preliminarily approved, 527 qualified, 387 denied. * July 1, 2026 decision point: OCM can evaluate releasing licenses beyond current caps based on market data. * Legend Technical Services ended cannabis testing around June 16, 2026 — MN drops from five labs to four (three fully licensed); expect July retail delays. * Governor Walz signed the 2026 Cannabis Omnibus (HF 4203 / SF 4401) on May 26, merging medical and adult-use supply chains and creating a "macrobusiness" license effective Jan. 1, 2027. * One owner can now hold hemp and cannabis licenses in the same space — a state bridge ahead of the federal 0.4 mg/container hemp-THC ban on Nov. 12, 2026. * Anoka opened Minnesota's first municipal (city-run) dispensary Feb. 6, 2026; Osseo targeting a municipal store by year-end. * Flame and Flora, a Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community dispensary, opened in Prior Lake on April 11, 2026 under the tribe's ordinance. * Myrcene 101: the most abundant cannabis terpene (also in mango, hops, thyme) — muscle-relaxing and sedative effects documented in preclinical animal research from Federal University of Ceará. * Upcoming events: Legacy Cup at Surly Festival Field (Sept. 26), Lucky Leaf Expo Minneapolis, and CannaFest at The Lowlands, St. Paul (Nov. 12). Sources: * OCM license dashboard news release [https://mn.gov/ocm/media/news-releases/?id=1202-719775] * OCM news releases (testing lab update) [https://mn.gov/ocm/media/news-releases/index.jsp] * Foley Hoag: Walz signs cannabis omnibus [https://foleyhoag.com/news-and-insights/blogs/cannabis-and-the-law/2026/may/minnesota-governor-walz-signs-landmark-cannabis-omnibus-bill-reshaping-state-s-cannabis-industry/] * MPR News: new cannabis/hemp laws [https://www.mprnews.org/story/2026/05/28/cannabis-hemp-industry-new-laws] * MPR News: Anoka municipal dispensary [https://www.mprnews.org/story/2026/02/05/anoka-municipal-cannabis-dispensary-opening-sparks-focus-on-government-role] * CBS Minnesota: Flame and Flora opens in Prior Lake [https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/flame-flora-new-cannabis-dispensary-prior-lake-opening/] * Leafly: Myrcene terpene guide [https://www.leafly.com/news/science-tech/myrcene-terpene] * Twin City Cannabis: Legacy Cup & events [https://twincitycannabis.com/events/] * Lucky Leaf Expo Minneapolis [https://www.minneapolis.org/minneapolis-convention-center/lucky-leaf-expo/] * CannaFest at The Lowlands [https://www.minnesotamonthly.com/cannafest/] * OCM social equity applicant qualifications [https://mn.gov/ocm/businesses/equity-applicants/qualifications.jsp] Subscribe: mncannabishub.com Full transcript Will: —and that's the thing, Matilda, like, the OCM dashboard finally being public? That's a big deal. People kept saying it was a black box. Matilda: Right, and now you can actually SEE the numbers. What was it, two-forty licenses issued out of over three thousand applicants? Will: Two-forty out of three thousand five hundred forty-one. And thirteen-thirty-two are preliminarily approved. Matilda: Okay so preliminarily approved means... what, exactly? Because I feel like every time we talk about this, the words change. Will: Fair. So preliminarily approved is basically, "you passed the first gate." Then there's a "qualified" bucket — five-twenty-seven of them — doing background checks and labor peace agreements. Matilda: Labor peace. That's the union piece, yeah? Will: Yeah. Basically the operator agrees not to interfere if workers wanna organize. It's a real hoop. Matilda: And how many got denied? Will: Three-eighty-seven denied. Which... is a lot of people who thought they were in. Matilda: Ope. That's rough. Will: It IS rough. But honestly, better to know than to keep dumping money into an application that's not gonna land. Matilda: Sure, but — okay, push back on you for a sec. Is a public dashboard actually helpful to a normal person? Or is it just, like, transparency theater? Will: Transparency theater. I love that. Matilda: I'm serious though. Will: No, it's a fair hit. For a shopper it doesn't change much. For an applicant or an investor, it's huge. You can see the pipeline. Matilda: Okay, I'll give you that. Will: And here's the piece I actually care about — starting July 1st, OCM can look at the market data and decide whether to release MORE licenses beyond the current caps. Matilda: Wait, that's this month. Will: That's THIS month. Like, right now. Matilda: So we could see the cap crack open. Will: Could. Not saying will. But that's the decision point everybody in the industry's watching. Matilda: Interesting. Okay, related — the testing lab situation. Explain that to me like I don't already know. Will: Yeah, so. Every cannabis product that hits a shelf in Minnesota has to pass third-party lab testing. Matilda: For potency, contaminants, all that. Will: Right. We had five labs. One of 'em — Legend Technical Services — stopped doing cannabis testing around June sixteenth. Matilda: So we're down to four. Will: Four. Three of which are fully licensed. Matilda: Cool, cool, cool. So the bottleneck just got tighter right as more product's trying to move. Will: You got it. Expect retail delays through July. Tighter inventory. Some SKUs just... won't be on shelves for a minute. Matilda: And that's not the dispensary's fault. Will: Not at all. That's supply chain. Wildflower North Loop, Green Goods in Bloomington, Edina Canna — any of 'em could hit gaps. Matilda: So if you walk in and your usual gummy's out — don't yell at the budtender. Will: Please don't yell at the budtender. Matilda: Minnesota nice, people. Will: Minnesota nice. And honestly, ask what they DO have in that lane. Budtenders know their bench. Matilda: Okay, big one. The omnibus. Walz signed it May twenty-sixth. Will: Signed. Done. HF 4203. Matilda: Walk me through what actually changes. Will: So the biggest thing — medical and adult-use supply chains, they merge. One facility can serve both. Matilda: Which used to be two totally separate operations. Will: Two separate, yeah. Duplicative. Expensive. Now, one shop, both channels. Matilda: That's gotta lower costs for operators. Will: Should. In theory. And there's a new license class — the "macrobusiness." Matilda: Macro? Will: Macro. Effective January first, 2027. Matilda: What does that even mean, macrobusiness? Will:
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