MN Cannabis Hub Podcast
Will and Matilda break down Gov. Tim Walz signing SF 4401 — the 2026 Omnibus Cannabis Bill — just four days ago, and what it actually changes for Minnesota operators, patients, and consumers. Plus Osseo's muni dispensary plan and a plain-English take on myrcene. In this episode: * Gov. Walz signed the 2026 Omnibus Cannabis Bill (SF 4401) on May 26, 2026 — most provisions take effect Jan 1, 2027, with some sections Aug 1, 2026. * The bill creates a new "macrobusiness" license tier and merges Minnesota's medical and adult-use cannabis supply chains. * OCM's deadline to issue maximum cultivator, manufacturer, retailer and mezzobusiness licenses is extended from July 1, 2026 to July 1, 2027. * Licensing snapshot (May 26, 2026): 3,541 cannabis applicants, 221 licenses issued, 1,337 preliminarily approved — plus 2,518 LPHE applicants and 1,835 hemp licenses issued. * Osseo is preparing Minnesota's first municipally owned dispensary in the former Osseo Press & News building (7,480 sq ft), operated by Voyageur Cannabis Services, targeting mid-2026. * Myrcene 101: the most abundant terpene in cannabis (also in mango, hops, thyme) with the folk "couch-lock" reputation — with the honest caveat that the strongest sedation evidence is from animal studies. * Real events: OCM Listening Tour stops in Bemidji (June 4) and Duluth (June 5), and CannaCon Midwest at Saint Paul RiverCentre June 26–27. 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/] * MN House Session Daily: SF 4401 coverage [https://www.house.mn.gov/sessiondaily/Story/19196] * OCM Application Data Dashboard [https://mn.gov/ocm/data-reports/application-data/] * MJBizDaily: Osseo municipal cannabis dispensary [https://mjbizdaily.com/news/minnesota-to-launch-first-municipal-cannabis-dispensary-in-2026/408260/] * MPR News: New cannabis and hemp laws [https://www.mprnews.org/story/2026/05/28/cannabis-hemp-industry-new-laws] * Leafly: Myrcene terpene explainer [https://www.leafly.com/news/science-tech/myrcene-terpene] * OCM Listening Tour schedule (Bemidji, Duluth) [https://mn.gov/ocm/connect/listening-tour/] * NECANN / Minnesota convention listings [https://necann.com/minnesota-convention/] Subscribe: mncannabishub.com Full transcript Will: —and that's the thing, like, this just happened on Tuesday. Tuesday. Matilda: Tuesday Tuesday? Or like, last week Tuesday? Will: No, four days ago Tuesday. May twenty-sixth. Matilda: Okay so for anyone catching up — Walz signed it? Will: He signed it. SF 4401. The 2026 Omnibus Cannabis Bill. Matilda: Okay. Will: It's a real one, Matilda. This isn't a tweak. Matilda: What's in it that you care about? Will: Three things. Macrobusiness license. Medical and adult-use supply chains merging. And the license cap deadline got pushed. Matilda: Pushed to when? Will: July first, 2027. Matilda: Another year. Will: Another year. Matilda: Will, I gotta push back a little — that's not exactly hype-worthy if you're a small applicant who's been waiting since before all of this started. Will: No, you're right. You're right. Matilda: Like, "we're extending the deadline" is great for the agency. For the person sitting on a lease they signed eighteen months ago? Uff da. Will: Yeah. That's fair. I'm not gonna pretend it's not. Matilda: Okay so explain the macrobusiness thing because I keep hearing it and I don't fully get it. Will: Honestly? I'm still working through the fine print myself. Matilda: Okay good, me too. Will: The shorthand is — it's a new license tier the state created. The point is to let bigger operators play in a defined lane without blowing up the small-business protections that the whole structure was built around. Matilda: So it's like… a designated big-kid zone? Will: Sort of, yeah. Matilda: Hmm. Will: And the medical merge — that one I actually do think is a big deal. Matilda: Tell me why. Will: Because right now, if you're a medical patient in Minnesota, the supply chain serving you is technically a separate thing from the adult-use side. Different growers. Different products sometimes. Matilda: Right. Will: Merging them — in theory — means better selection for patients and less duplicated infrastructure for operators. Matilda: In theory. Will: In theory. Yes. Matilda: I just don't want patients getting lost in the shuffle when the shuffle is, you know, a whole new market trying to scale. Will: That's the watch-out. A hundred percent. Matilda: Okay so the numbers. You had numbers. Will: I have numbers. Matilda: Hit me. Will: As of that same day, May twenty-sixth — three thousand, five hundred and forty-one applicants. Matilda: Total applicants? Will: Total. Matilda: Okay. Will: Two hundred and twenty-one licenses actually issued. Matilda: Two twenty-one. Will: And then thirteen hundred and thirty-seven preliminarily approved. Matilda: Hold on — preliminarily approved means what, exactly? Will: It means OCM has said yes, you cleared our review, but you haven't been handed the final license yet. There's still steps. Matilda: So it's not "open for business." Will: Not yet. Matilda: Cool, cool, cool. Matilda: I mean — that's a lot of people in limbo, Will. Will: It is. Matilda: That gap between thirty-five hundred applicants and two hundred actual storefronts — that's the whole story right now. Will: That IS the story. You said it better than I did. Matilda: Don't compliment me, I'm already gonna keep talking. Will: Skol. Will: Okay so — speaking of actual storefronts. Matilda: Yeah? Will: Osseo. Matilda: Osseo, the city of Osseo? Will: The city of Osseo. They're prepping to launch what would be Minnesota's first municipally owned dispensary. Matilda: Wait what? Will: Mid-2026 is the target. Matilda: The CITY is going to own the dispensary? Will: The city is going to own the dispensary. Matilda: Like the city owns the liquor store? Will: Exactly like that. Same model. Matilda: Okay that's not as weird as it sounded at first. Will: It's actually a very Minnesota answer to this. Matilda: It IS very Minnesota. We've been muni-liquor-store-ing for a hundred ye...
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