Minnesota medical marijuana dispensaries might get a boost next August, when they’ll be allowed to sell ” fast-acting” dry herb vaporization products.
The delivery method was approved Thursday by the state’s health commissioner, according to a news release.
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Dispensaries may sell dry herb vaporization products beginning Aug. 1, 2024.
The new method will join three other fast-acting options in the state’s program:
Combustible smoking. Oil-based vaporizers. Sublingual tinctures.
Despite the Minnesota MMJ industry’s victory with the dry herb vaporization approval, the state health department’s Office of Medical Cannabis “rejected petitions for plants, concentrates, oil and weed nuggets, and rosin as other delivery options” as well as qualifying conditions such as anxiety, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and opioid-use disorder, the release noted.
However, in July, Minnesota regulators did expand the MMJ program by adding irritable bowel syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder to the list of qualifying conditions.
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