MN Cannabis Hub Podcast

2026 MN Cannabis Omnibus, THC Beverages & Anoka Dispensary

16 min · 19 jun 2026
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Minnesota's cannabis landscape just got re-shuffled. We break down the 2026 Cannabis Omnibus Bill, the new THC beverage rules hitting bars Aug. 1, and the latest dispensary openings from Anoka to Prior Lake. In this episode: * Gov. Tim Walz signed the 2026 Cannabis Omnibus Bill on May 26, 2026, merging Minnesota's medical and adult-use supply chains into one unified system. * The new "macrobusiness" license replaces the medical combination license held by Green Thumb Industries and Vireo Health. * Starting Aug. 1, 2026, hemp retailers can sell THC beverages in resealable bottles of 750 mL+ with 17+ servings — opening the bar and restaurant channel. * A new "Ratio Hemp-Infused Cannabis Product" category lifts edibles to 10 mg per serving and 200 mg per package. * Federal hemp redefinition takes effect Nov. 12, 2026; dual hemp/cannabis licensure gives MN hemp operators a runway into the regulated market. * Anoka Cannabis Company — Minnesota's first municipally-owned adult-use dispensary — opened Feb. 2026 at 839 East River Road; Flame and Flora opened in Prior Lake on Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community land in April; Osseo is expected mid-2026. * OCM is reviewing LPHE applications on a rolling basis; up to 25 cultivator, 12 manufacturer, and 75 retailer social-equity licenses may be issued before July 1, 2026. * CanRenew will award $15M/year starting 2026 to social-equity communities, plus a Myrcene 101 terpene primer grounded in recent NIH-indexed research. Sources: * Foley Hoag — Walz signs landmark cannabis omnibus bill [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/] * Harris Sliwoski — Minnesota's new cannabis and hemp laws [https://harris-sliwoski.com/cannalawblog/minnesotas-new-cannabis-and-hemp-laws/] * MPR News — Anoka municipal cannabis dispensary [https://www.mprnews.org/story/2026/02/05/anoka-municipal-cannabis-dispensary-opening-sparks-focus-on-government-role] * CBS News — Flame and Flora opens in Prior Lake [https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/flame-flora-new-cannabis-dispensary-prior-lake-opening/] * MJBizDaily — Minnesota's first municipal cannabis dispensary [https://mjbizdaily.com/news/minnesota-to-launch-first-municipal-cannabis-dispensary-in-2026/408260/] * Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) [https://mn.gov/ocm/] * Minnesota DEED — Cannabis business programs [https://mn.gov/deed/business/cannabis/] * Cannabis Business Times — CanRenew grant recipients [https://www.cannabisbusinesstimes.com/us-states/minnesota/news/15753557/minnesota-announces-recipients-of-1m-canrenew-cannabis-grant-funds] * Lucky Leaf Expo Minneapolis [https://luckyleafexpo.com/minneapolis-mn-cannabis-conference-2026/] * NECANN Minnesota Cannabis Convention [https://necann.com/minnesota-convention/] * NIH — β-myrcene anxiolytic effects study [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11676933/] * NIH — 2025 entourage effect review [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11870048/] Subscribe: mncannabishub.com Full transcript Will: ...so I'm standing in line at the co-op, right, and the guy in front of me is asking the cashier if they sell the THC seltzers yet. Matilda: At the co-op? Will: At the co-op. And she's like, sir, no, but have you tried our kombucha. And he goes, ma'am, that is NOT the same thing. Matilda: I mean... he's not wrong. Will: He's not wrong! But that's kinda where we are right now, Matilda. Everybody's confused about what you can buy, where you can buy it, and when it actually shows up on a shelf. Matilda: Yeah, and I think a lot of that confusion just got... I wouldn't say cleared up, but at least re-shuffled. Walz signed the big omnibus bill, what, a few weeks back? Will: May 26. The 2026 Cannabis Omnibus. And it's a big one — like, structurally big. Matilda: Okay so unpack that for me. Because every time somebody says "omnibus" my eyes glaze over. Will: Fair. So the headline is — Minnesota used to have two separate supply chains. Medical on one side, adult-use on the other. Totally different rules, different operators. Matilda: Right, which was always kind of weird. Will: Super weird. This bill basically merges them into one unified system. One supply chain, one rulebook. Matilda: Okay. And what happens to the medical guys? Because there were only, like, two of them, right? Will: Two. Green Thumb and Vireo. They had what was called the medical combination license. The new bill creates a thing called a "macrobusiness" license that basically replaces it. Matilda: Macrobusiness. Wow, somebody really workshopped that name. Will: I know. It sounds like a Costco tier. Matilda: It does! Like, you've got small business, medium, macro. Will: But functionally — those two operators now sit inside the same framework as everybody else, just at a larger scale. Matilda: Okay. So... does that mean more product variety for a regular person walking into a dispensary? Will: Eventually, yeah. The whole point is you don't have this weird wall where medical flower is over here and adult-use is over there with totally different testing rules and labels. Matilda: Got it. Okay, but I'll be honest — the part of this bill I actually care about? Will: What. Matilda: The THC beverages thing. Will: Of course. Matilda: Listen. I'm a consumer. Tell me what changes for me. Will: Okay so — starting August 1, hemp retailers can sell THC beverages in big resealable bottles. We're talking 750 milliliters or more, 17-plus servings per bottle. Matilda: Wait. Like a wine bottle. Will: Like a wine bottle. Exactly like a wine bottle. Matilda: Ope, that's actually huge. Will: Right? Because right now, if you go to a bar or a restaurant, you're getting these little single-serve cans. Which are fine, but... Matilda: But they're spendy. Like, eight bucks for a can? Will: Spendy. And from the operator's side, the margins are rough and the storage is a pain. Matilda: So a bartender can now pour a glass. Will: A bartender can pour a glass. Like a beer, like a wine. From a bottle, behind the bar. Matilda: That's the bar-and-restaurant channel finally cracking open. Will: That's the bar-and-restaurant channel cracking open. And Stigma — Stigma THC Beverages, the local brand — like, they've been waiting for this. Matilda: Yeah, I bet. Okay but pushback. Will: Mm. Matilda: 17 servings in one bottle behind a bar? That feels like the kind of thing where somebody's gonna pour heavy and someone's gonna have a really bad night. Will: ...Yeah. That's fair. Matilda: Like, I love the access. I do. But a bartender who's used to pouring a five-ounce glass of wine is now pouring something where one serving is a few milligrams of THC, and the differenc...

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MN Cannabis July 2026: OCM Dashboard, Lab Crunch, Omnibus & Anoka

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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aflevering MN Cannabis June 2026: Walz Omnibus, Anoka & Osseo Municipal Stores, OCM Licensing artwork

MN Cannabis June 2026: Walz Omnibus, Anoka & Osseo Municipal Stores, OCM Licensing

Will and the crew break down the busiest month yet for Minnesota cannabis — from Gov. Walz's landmark omnibus bill to the state's first city-run dispensary. Here's everything moving in the MN market as of June 26, 2026. In this episode: * OCM has issued 240 licenses out of 3,541 applicants, with 1,332 preliminarily approved and 527 in "qualified" status finishing background checks and labor peace agreements. * Gov. Walz signed the 105-page 2026 Omnibus Cannabis Bill on May 26, merging medical and adult-use supply chains so one facility can serve both. * The new "macrobusiness" license replaces the medical combo license and caps indoor flowering canopy at 38,000 sq ft (down from 90,000). * Starting Aug 1, hemp retailers can sell "large-format" THC beverages — 750 mL+ child-resistant bottles, 17+ servings at up to 5 mg THC each — bridging to the Nov 12 federal hemp-THC restriction. * Anoka Cannabis Company, the state's first government-run store, opened Feb 6; Osseo is on deck as the second municipal store with Voyageur Cannabis Services. * Flame and Flora opened in Prior Lake in April, owned by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community on tribal land. * Legend Technical Services, MN's oldest licensed cannabis testing lab, exited the industry — leaving only three full-panel labs statewide. * OCM's CanGrow program has $2M for farmers entering the legal market; plus a myrcene deep-dive and a heads-up on the Legacy Cup at Surly Festival Field on Sept 26. Sources: * OCM Lottery Results [https://mn.gov/ocm/businesses/lottery/lottery-results.jsp] * OCM Cannabis Market Monitor launch [https://mn.gov/ocm/media/news-releases/?id=1202-719775] * 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/] * MN House Session Daily: large-format THC beverages [https://www.house.mn.gov/sessiondaily/Story/19196] * MPR News: Anoka municipal dispensary [https://www.mprnews.org/story/2026/02/05/anoka-municipal-cannabis-dispensary-opening-sparks-focus-on-government-role] * MJBizDaily: MN municipal dispensaries [https://mjbizdaily.com/news/minnesota-to-launch-first-municipal-cannabis-dispensary-in-2026/408260/] * CBS News: Flame and Flora in Prior Lake [https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/flame-flora-new-cannabis-dispensary-prior-lake-opening/] * Cann.dev: MN cannabis licensing June 2026 [https://www.cann.dev/minnesota-cannabis-licensing-june-2026/] * OCM CanGrow program [https://mn.gov/ocm/social-equity/grants/cangrow.jsp] * Peer-reviewed myrcene arthritis study [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9319952/] * Minnesota Monthly: Legacy Cup [https://www.minnesotamonthly.com/cannafest/] Subscribe: mncannabishub.com Full transcript Will: —and that's the thing, like, you can actually walk into a city-run store now and buy flower. In Minnesota. That's wild to me. Matilda: Anoka, right? The municipal one. Will: Anoka Cannabis Company, yeah. Opened back in February. Matilda: And it's literally the city? Like, the city of Anoka is your budtender's boss? Will: Pretty much. It's the first government-run cannabis store in the state. Flower, vapes, edibles, drinks — the whole deal. Matilda: Ope. That's a sentence I didn't think I'd hear in my lifetime. Will: Right? Matilda: I mean, good for them, but also... it's a little surreal. Your tax dollars are now, like, stocking shelves with gummies. Will: And Osseo's next. Matilda: Wait, Osseo too? Will: Yeah, Osseo's lining up to be the second municipal store. They're partnering with Voyageur Cannabis Services to actually run it. Targeting sometime mid-year. Matilda: Huh. Okay. So the model's spreading. Will: It's spreading. And on top of that you've got Flame and Flora — that opened in Prior Lake in April. Matilda: That's the Shakopee Mdewakanton one? Will: Yep. Owned by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, sitting on tribal land. Matilda: So in a couple months we got — government store, tribal store, and a bunch of private folks all trying to open at once. Will: It is a moment. It really is. Matilda: And meanwhile the OCM is just... drowning. Will: Well — drowning's one word. Working through it is another. Matilda: Will. Come on. Will: Okay, okay. The numbers ARE a lot. Matilda: Walk me through it. Because every time I look at the dashboard my eyes glaze over. Will: So mid-June, the Office of Cannabis Management — that's the OCM — they've issued two-hundred-forty licenses. Matilda: Out of? Will: Out of three-thousand-five-hundred-forty-one applicants. Matilda: Wait — say that again? Will: Three-thousand-five-hundred-forty-one people applied. Two-forty have actual licenses. Matilda: That is... a brutal ratio. Will: It's a ratio. But there's more to it. About thirteen-hundred have been preliminarily approved. Another five-hundred-twenty-seven are in this "qualified" status, doing background checks and labor peace agreements. Matilda: Okay so it's not like only two-forty got past the velvet rope. There's a pipeline. Will: There's a pipeline. There's also three-hundred-eighty-seven that got denied, and another seven-hundred-thirty-six that just didn't get picked in the capped-license lotteries. Matilda: Right, the lotteries. Because some license types are capped. Will: Capped, yeah. Matilda: Cool, cool. So you can do everything right and just... lose a raffle. Will: Welcome to regulated cannabis. Matilda: Uff da. Will: But — credit where it's due — OCM did launch this public Cannabis Market Monitor dashboard. You can actually go look at licensing, retail sales, production metrics. Like, the data's out there. Matilda: That's actually nice. Will: It's nice! It's transparent. I'll take it. Matilda: Okay so that's the licensing side. What about the big bill? Will: The omnibus. Matilda: The omnibus. Will: Walz signed it May twenty-sixth. A hundred and five pages. Matilda: A hundred and five. Will: A hundred and five pages of cannabis law. Reshaping the whole industry. Matilda: Okay. Headline? Will: Headline is they merged the medical and adult-use supply chains. Matilda: Meaning what for a normal person? Will: Meaning if a business has a medical endorsement, they can serve patients and regular adult-use customers from the same facility. One building, both sides of the counter. Matilda: Oh. That's a big deal. Will: Huge. Matilda: Because before, those were like... two separate worlds. Will: Two separate worlds. Separate grower...

26 jun 202615 min
aflevering 2026 MN Cannabis Omnibus, THC Beverages & Anoka Dispensary artwork

2026 MN Cannabis Omnibus, THC Beverages & Anoka Dispensary

Minnesota's cannabis landscape just got re-shuffled. We break down the 2026 Cannabis Omnibus Bill, the new THC beverage rules hitting bars Aug. 1, and the latest dispensary openings from Anoka to Prior Lake. In this episode: * Gov. Tim Walz signed the 2026 Cannabis Omnibus Bill on May 26, 2026, merging Minnesota's medical and adult-use supply chains into one unified system. * The new "macrobusiness" license replaces the medical combination license held by Green Thumb Industries and Vireo Health. * Starting Aug. 1, 2026, hemp retailers can sell THC beverages in resealable bottles of 750 mL+ with 17+ servings — opening the bar and restaurant channel. * A new "Ratio Hemp-Infused Cannabis Product" category lifts edibles to 10 mg per serving and 200 mg per package. * Federal hemp redefinition takes effect Nov. 12, 2026; dual hemp/cannabis licensure gives MN hemp operators a runway into the regulated market. * Anoka Cannabis Company — Minnesota's first municipally-owned adult-use dispensary — opened Feb. 2026 at 839 East River Road; Flame and Flora opened in Prior Lake on Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community land in April; Osseo is expected mid-2026. * OCM is reviewing LPHE applications on a rolling basis; up to 25 cultivator, 12 manufacturer, and 75 retailer social-equity licenses may be issued before July 1, 2026. * CanRenew will award $15M/year starting 2026 to social-equity communities, plus a Myrcene 101 terpene primer grounded in recent NIH-indexed research. Sources: * Foley Hoag — Walz signs landmark cannabis omnibus bill [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/] * Harris Sliwoski — Minnesota's new cannabis and hemp laws [https://harris-sliwoski.com/cannalawblog/minnesotas-new-cannabis-and-hemp-laws/] * MPR News — Anoka municipal cannabis dispensary [https://www.mprnews.org/story/2026/02/05/anoka-municipal-cannabis-dispensary-opening-sparks-focus-on-government-role] * CBS News — Flame and Flora opens in Prior Lake [https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/flame-flora-new-cannabis-dispensary-prior-lake-opening/] * MJBizDaily — Minnesota's first municipal cannabis dispensary [https://mjbizdaily.com/news/minnesota-to-launch-first-municipal-cannabis-dispensary-in-2026/408260/] * Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) [https://mn.gov/ocm/] * Minnesota DEED — Cannabis business programs [https://mn.gov/deed/business/cannabis/] * Cannabis Business Times — CanRenew grant recipients [https://www.cannabisbusinesstimes.com/us-states/minnesota/news/15753557/minnesota-announces-recipients-of-1m-canrenew-cannabis-grant-funds] * Lucky Leaf Expo Minneapolis [https://luckyleafexpo.com/minneapolis-mn-cannabis-conference-2026/] * NECANN Minnesota Cannabis Convention [https://necann.com/minnesota-convention/] * NIH — β-myrcene anxiolytic effects study [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11676933/] * NIH — 2025 entourage effect review [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11870048/] Subscribe: mncannabishub.com Full transcript Will: ...so I'm standing in line at the co-op, right, and the guy in front of me is asking the cashier if they sell the THC seltzers yet. Matilda: At the co-op? Will: At the co-op. And she's like, sir, no, but have you tried our kombucha. And he goes, ma'am, that is NOT the same thing. Matilda: I mean... he's not wrong. Will: He's not wrong! But that's kinda where we are right now, Matilda. Everybody's confused about what you can buy, where you can buy it, and when it actually shows up on a shelf. Matilda: Yeah, and I think a lot of that confusion just got... I wouldn't say cleared up, but at least re-shuffled. Walz signed the big omnibus bill, what, a few weeks back? Will: May 26. The 2026 Cannabis Omnibus. And it's a big one — like, structurally big. Matilda: Okay so unpack that for me. Because every time somebody says "omnibus" my eyes glaze over. Will: Fair. So the headline is — Minnesota used to have two separate supply chains. Medical on one side, adult-use on the other. Totally different rules, different operators. Matilda: Right, which was always kind of weird. Will: Super weird. This bill basically merges them into one unified system. One supply chain, one rulebook. Matilda: Okay. And what happens to the medical guys? Because there were only, like, two of them, right? Will: Two. Green Thumb and Vireo. They had what was called the medical combination license. The new bill creates a thing called a "macrobusiness" license that basically replaces it. Matilda: Macrobusiness. Wow, somebody really workshopped that name. Will: I know. It sounds like a Costco tier. Matilda: It does! Like, you've got small business, medium, macro. Will: But functionally — those two operators now sit inside the same framework as everybody else, just at a larger scale. Matilda: Okay. So... does that mean more product variety for a regular person walking into a dispensary? Will: Eventually, yeah. The whole point is you don't have this weird wall where medical flower is over here and adult-use is over there with totally different testing rules and labels. Matilda: Got it. Okay, but I'll be honest — the part of this bill I actually care about? Will: What. Matilda: The THC beverages thing. Will: Of course. Matilda: Listen. I'm a consumer. Tell me what changes for me. Will: Okay so — starting August 1, hemp retailers can sell THC beverages in big resealable bottles. We're talking 750 milliliters or more, 17-plus servings per bottle. Matilda: Wait. Like a wine bottle. Will: Like a wine bottle. Exactly like a wine bottle. Matilda: Ope, that's actually huge. Will: Right? Because right now, if you go to a bar or a restaurant, you're getting these little single-serve cans. Which are fine, but... Matilda: But they're spendy. Like, eight bucks for a can? Will: Spendy. And from the operator's side, the margins are rough and the storage is a pain. Matilda: So a bartender can now pour a glass. Will: A bartender can pour a glass. Like a beer, like a wine. From a bottle, behind the bar. Matilda: That's the bar-and-restaurant channel finally cracking open. Will: That's the bar-and-restaurant channel cracking open. And Stigma — Stigma THC Beverages, the local brand — like, they've been waiting for this. Matilda: Yeah, I bet. Okay but pushback. Will: Mm. Matilda: 17 servings in one bottle behind a bar? That feels like the kind of thing where somebody's gonna pour heavy and someone's gonna have a really bad night. Will: ...Yeah. That's fair. Matilda: Like, I love the access. I do. But a bartender who's used to pouring a five-ounce glass of wine is now pouring something where one serving is a few milligrams of THC, and the differenc...

19 jun 202616 min
aflevering MN Cannabis Omnibus, OCM Dashboard & Osseo's Municipal Dispensary artwork

MN Cannabis Omnibus, OCM Dashboard & Osseo's Municipal Dispensary

Minnesota's legal cannabis market just hit several major inflection points at once — a new public data dashboard, a sweeping omnibus bill, and the state's second municipal dispensary. We break down what's actually changing on August 1, 2026 and January 1, 2027. In this episode: * OCM launches the public Cannabis Market Monitor dashboard with monthly retail sales, license counts, and planting/harvest data; ED Eric Taubel frames 2026 as "about market growth across the state." * Minnesota scaled from ~49 non-tribal stores in January to ~148 licensed dispensaries by early April, with a record ~$22M in monthly sales in March 2026. * Gov. Walz signed the 2026 Cannabis Omnibus on May 26 — merging medical and adult-use supply chains, expanding OCM authority to deny/revoke licenses, with most provisions effective Aug 1, 2026. * New Cannabis Macrobusiness License tier takes effect January 1, 2027 — and what that means for small operators and social equity applicants. * Osseo opens Minnesota's second city-run dispensary mid-2026 in the former Osseo Press & News building (7,480 sq ft) with Voyageur Cannabis Services, following Anoka's Feb 6 launch. * Moorhead Horizon Middle School East incident: 12 students sickened by THC strips at 300 mg each (60× MN's 5 mg legal serving limit); investigators recovered 1,900+ THC carts and $73K cash. * Star Tribune profiles women-led MN dispensaries including Pot Mama's (Shayna Hoechst) and Lot W Dispensary (Brittney Peterson) — and the capital access barrier. * CanGrow grant window open: $10K–$50K training/TA grants and $2.5K–$50K farmer loan financing (up to $150K with match). Plus: WNBA removes cannabis from banned substances, and a myrcene research update. Sources: * OCM news release — Cannabis Market Monitor launch [https://mn.gov/ocm/media/news-releases/?id=1202-719775] * Cannabis Market Monitor dashboard [https://mn.gov/ocm/data-reports/dashboards/cannabis-market-monitor.jsp] * Foley Hoag — 2026 Cannabis Omnibus summary [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/] * MN House Session Daily — HF cannabis bill [https://www.house.mn.gov/sessiondaily/Story/19196] * MJBizDaily — MN municipal dispensary [https://mjbizdaily.com/news/minnesota-to-launch-first-municipal-cannabis-dispensary-in-2026/408260/] * Star Tribune — women shaping MN cannabis [https://www.startribune.com/mn-legal-weed-market-local-dispensaries-thc-cbd/601853494] * KSTP — Moorhead 300mg THC strip incident [https://kstp.com/kstp-news/top-news/moorhead-police-thc-edibles-that-students-ate-were-300mg-each-far-beyond-legal-limit/] * OCM CanGrow grants [https://mn.gov/ocm/social-equity/grants/cangrow.jsp] * NIH/PMC — myrcene research [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10212270/] * NIH/PMC — β-myrcene driving study [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9319952/] * Marijuana Moment — WNBA cannabis policy [https://www.marijuanamoment.net/wnba-removes-marijuana-from-banned-substances-list-and-sets-rules-for-player-endorsements-of-hemp-cbd-products/] Subscribe: mncannabishub.com Full transcript Will: —and that's the thing, like, the dashboard actually exists now, you can just go look at it. Matilda: Wait, the OCM one? The Cannabis Market Monitor? Will: Yeah. Mn-dot-gov slash OCM. They put it up, it's live, monthly retail sales, license counts, planting and harvest data, all of it. Matilda: Huh. Okay so the state is basically just... showing its homework now? Will: Pretty much. And Eric Taubel — he's the ED over there — he framed 2026 as, quote, "about market growth across the state." Matilda: Which, I mean, what else is he gonna say. Will: Right? "This year's about contraction, folks." Like, no. Matilda: "Please panic responsibly." Will: But the numbers actually back him up a little, that's the wild part. Matilda: Okay hit me. Will: So per the OCM dashboard and Cannabis Business Times — as of early April, around 148 licensed dispensaries operating in Minnesota. Matilda: One forty-eight. Will: One forty-eight. And back in January? Roughly 49 non-tribal stores. Matilda: Wait, so we tripled in like a quarter? Will: Basically, yeah. Matilda: Ope. That's a lot of new signage going up. Will: And March hit a record — about 22 million in monthly cannabis sales. Matilda: Twenty-two million. In one month. Will: One month. Matilda: Okay I want to push back a little, though. Will: Go. Matilda: Like, more stores and more sales is not automatically a healthy market, right? That could be everybody racing to the bottom on price. Will: Hm. Matilda: It could be a bubble. It could be a bunch of folks who are gonna be out of business by next spring. Will: That's fair. That's actually fair. Matilda: I'm just saying — "growth" doesn't mean "stable." Will: No, you're right. And honestly, that's part of why the dashboard matters. Because now we can WATCH it. Matilda: Yeah okay, the receipts being public is good. Will: Like, anybody — you, me, somebody applying for a license, somebody on a city council — can pull up the same numbers. Matilda: That's the part I actually like. Less vibes, more spreadsheet. Will: Less vibes more spreadsheet, that should be on a shirt. Matilda: Print it. We'll sell it at the cabin. Will: Okay so the OTHER huge thing — and this is the one I think changes the shape of the industry — Walz signed the 2026 Cannabis Omnibus. Matilda: When? Will: May 26. Matilda: Okay, just a few weeks ago. Will: Yep. Most of the provisions kick in August 1. Matilda: Alright. What's IN it. Will: Big one — they're merging the bifurcated medical and adult-use supply chains. Matilda: Meaning? Will: Meaning, before, if you were a medical operator, you basically ran a separate operation. Different supply chain, different rules. Now if you're medical-endorsed, you can serve patients AND adult-use customers out of one operation. Matilda: Oh. Okay that's actually huge. Will: Right? It's like... efficiency at the structural level. Matilda: One fridge instead of two. Will: Yeah, one fridge. Matilda: For the operators that's a big deal. For patients I'm a little, like... mm. Will: How so? Matilda: Just, when you merge a medical channel with a recreational channel, sometimes the medical side gets... deprioritized. Will: Yeah. Matilda: Like, will my mom, who uses cannabis for her arthritis, still feel like there's a place for her? Or is everything gonna be marketed to the Friday night crowd? Will: That's a real concern. I don't have a great answ...

18 jun 202618 min
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Forest Lake's First Dispensary Opens, OCM Macrobusiness License & Myrcene 101

Forest Lake just got its first dispensary, Minnesota's cannabis omnibus bill is reshaping the license landscape, and we dig into myrcene — the terpene behind that classic "couch-lock" feeling. Here's everything from this week's episode. In this episode: * Forest Lake's first dispensary opened Monday, June 15, 2026, with Mayor Blake Roberts personally involved in the launch. * Context on Minnesota's municipal dispensary wave: Anoka's city-run store is already open, and Osseo is preparing to launch the state's first government-run cannabis store. * The 2026 cannabis omnibus bill (SF 4401 / HF 4203) creates a new "macrobusiness" license tier and begins merging the medical and adult-use supply chains under OCM. * OCM is reviewing Lower-Potency Hemp Edible (LPHE) license applications on a rolling basis — the window runs through 4:30 p.m. on July 13. * Where to watch the numbers yourself: OCM's public Cannabis Market Monitor dashboard publishes monthly licensing, sales, and cultivation stats. * Terpene deep-dive: myrcene is typically the most abundant terpene in cannabis (also found in mango, hops, and thyme), with an earthy/musky aroma. * Cultivars above ~0.5% myrcene tend toward calming, sedative effects; research notes anti-inflammatory and anxiolytic properties tied to the entourage effect. * Shopper tip: ask your budtender for the COA and check the terpene panel — myrcene-dominant for sleep, limonene/pinene-forward for energy. * Upcoming: CannaCon St. Paul, June 26–28, 2026 at the Saint Paul RiverCentre. Sources: * Star Tribune: Forest Lake mayor opens cannabis dispensary [https://www.startribune.com/forest-lake-mayor-opens-cannabis-dispensary/601856915] * Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management [https://mn.gov/ocm/] * OCM Cannabis Market Monitor [https://mn.gov/ocm/media/news-releases/?id=1202-719775] * Carpfish Creative: MN Cannabis Omnibus Update [https://www.carpfishcreative.com/post/mn-canna-may5] * MJBizDaily: Minnesota's first municipal cannabis dispensary [https://mjbizdaily.com/news/minnesota-to-launch-first-municipal-cannabis-dispensary-in-2026/408260/] * Marijuana Moment: First government-run MN marijuana store [https://www.marijuanamoment.net/first-government-run-marijuana-store-in-minnesota-will-open-next-week-local-officials-say/] * Cannovia: What is myrcene? [https://cannovia.com/blogs/discover/what-is-myrcene-benefits-effects] * ACS Lab: Guide to myrcene [https://www.acslab.com/terpenes/wellness-a-guide-to-myrcene-a-dominant-terpene-in-hemp-and-cannabis-strains] * Botanical Sciences: Myrcene terpene [https://botanicalsciences.com/blog/myrcene-terpene/] * Nama CBD: What is myrcene? [https://www.namacbd.com/blogs/cbd-thc-info/what-is-myrcene-cannabis-terpene] * NECANN Minnesota Convention [https://necann.com/minnesota-convention/] * Star Tribune Events: 2026 Minnesota Cannabis Convention [https://www.startribune.com/things-to-do/events-calendar/show/details/2026-minnesota-cannabis-convention/18259608/2026-05-14t00] Subscribe: mncannabishub.com Full transcript Will: —and that's the thing, you can't just drop a dispensary in a town like Forest Lake and not have it be a whole moment, you know? Matilda: Will, the MAYOR was there. Like, personally there. Opening day. Will: Mayor Blake Roberts. Monday. June fifteenth. Cut the ribbon on Forest Lake's first dispensary. Matilda: Yesterday. That was yesterday. Will: That was yesterday, yeah. Matilda: Ope, okay, so I want to sit with that for a sec because... a sitting mayor showing up to a cannabis store opening? Five years ago? Will: Wouldn't have happened. Matilda: Wouldn't have happened. Will: Not a chance. And it's not just symbolic, Matilda, it's like... the politics shifted under our feet and now the politicians are catching up. Matilda: But is he tied to the store, like business-tied, or is this a ceremonial thing? Will: That I don't actually know. The reporting I saw just said he was personally involved in the launch. I don't want to overstate it. Matilda: Okay, fair. Will: I'd rather say "I'm not sure" than make something up. Matilda: A rare quality in podcasting. Will: Skol. Matilda: But here's what I keep coming back to. Forest Lake gets their first store, and meanwhile we've got Anoka already running a city-owned dispensary— Will: City-RUN, yeah. Matilda: —and Osseo about to launch what's gonna be the first actual government-run cannabis store in the state. Will: That one still kinda blows my mind. Matilda: Right? Will: Like, the city OWNS the store. The city is the retailer. Matilda: It's wild. And I think people up north and out in the suburbs hear "municipal dispensary" and assume it's some Twin Cities thing— Will: It's not. Matilda: It's not. It's the opposite. It's the smaller cities going, you know what, we'll just do this ourselves. Will: And keep the revenue local. Which, honestly? Smart. Matilda: A government doing something efficient. In Minnesota. Doncha know. Will: Stop. Matilda: I'm just saying. Will: Okay but you bring up a real point though. Because we should talk about what's happening at the state level too, because OCM had a busy spring. Matilda: The Office of Cannabis Management. Will: The Office of Cannabis Management. So the legislature passed a cannabis omnibus bill this session — SF four-four-oh-one, paired with HF four-two-oh-three. Matilda: Mhm. Will: And the headline thing for me is they're creating a new license tier called "macrobusiness." Matilda: Macrobusiness. Define that for a normal human. Will: So... my read is it's basically a larger-scale operator tier. Bigger footprint than the existing license classes. Matilda: So... not the craft grower down the road. Will: Not the craft grower. Not the microbusiness. A step up. Matilda: Hmm. Will: And the OTHER big piece in that bill is they're starting to merge the medical and adult-use supply chains under OCM. Matilda: Okay THAT is actually a big deal. Will: That's a big deal. Matilda: Because right now if you're a medical patient you've got this kind of parallel universe— Will: Separate track. Matilda: —separate track, separate products sometimes, and the idea that those start braiding together... that changes the shopping experience. Will: It changes everything downstream. Eventually. Matilda: Eventually. Will: I want to be careful here — I'm not gonna tell you it all flips overnight. These things take a minute. Matilda: A Minnesota minute. Will: A Minnesota minute, which is like, what, eighteen months? Matilda: At least. Will: At ...

17 jun 202613 min