The bill amends Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 342.06, subdivision 1, to prohibit the approval of added flavors in inhaled cannabis products. It defines "product category" and outlines the responsibilities of the office regarding the approval of cannabis flower and products, including establishing limits on total THC content. The bill specifies that the office shall not approve certain types of cannabis products, including those that resemble products marketed to children or contain synthetic cannabinoids.

Key insertions in the bill include a prohibition on inhaled cannabis products containing added flavors such as fruit, mint, or chocolate, as well as a restriction against products that may mislead consumers regarding their flavor. These changes aim to regulate the types of cannabis products available for retail sale, ensuring they do not appeal to children or misrepresent their characteristics.

Statutes affected:
Introduction: 342.06