MN Cannabis Hub Podcast
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...
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