Skip to main contentSkip to navigation
North Star Law Group PLLC
North Star Law Group PLLC
Menu
  • Home
  • Team
    • Courtney Ernston
    • Daniel Adkins
    • James Gempeler
    • Frederick “Fritz” Knaak
    • Jordan Espinoza
    • Sean Kehren
    • John Greniuk
    • Davis Cheney
    • Professional Staff
  • Services
    • Business
    • Construction
    • Criminal
    • Family Law
  • Edge
  • Posts
  • Connect
  • For Clients
Call Us
Email Us
Menu
  • Home
  • Team
    • Courtney Ernston
    • Daniel Adkins
    • James Gempeler
    • Frederick “Fritz” Knaak
    • Jordan Espinoza
    • Sean Kehren
    • John Greniuk
    • Davis Cheney
    • Professional Staff
  • Services
    • Business
    • Construction
    • Criminal
    • Family Law
  • Edge
  • Posts
  • Connect
  • For Clients
North Star Law Group PLLC
1295 Bandana Blvd. N
Suite 335
St. Paul, MN 55108
(651) 330-9678

For Clients

No caps for micros? Understanding OCM's new 101-page bill

Home|Newsletter|No caps for micros? Understand…
March 7th, 2024

Note from Jen Randolph Reise

In this newsletter:

-Analyzing MN-OCM's proposed bill (Tl;dr: some good news for those seeking microlicenses, and also for veteran applicants.)

-Lots of upcoming events as we move into a packed spring.

-Client profile of Higher Heights!

Jen

LinkedIn Instagram

 

OCM Proposed Legislative Bill Made Public!

On March 6, we finally got to see MN-OCM's proposed bill, filed as SF No. 4782.

It's 101 pages but a lot of it is conforming changes. Here's the most interesting bits:

1) More detail on the proposed temporary license round, including for the first time a number of licenses OCM proposes to issue in that round.

OCM proposes to issue temporary licenses to social equity applicants ONLY, and these would NOT allow licensees to grow or handle cannabis any earlier than the general licensing rounds.

Instead, they would allow social equity licensees to "prepare for business operations" by acquiring their site, getting zoning / planning approval from local government, and raising capital.

These temporary licenses would be convertible into a full license as long as recipients were not disqualified by failing to make required filings or various bad acts and meet applicable zoning and land use laws.

They are proposing to grant this many temporary licenses in July:
(1) cannabis microbusiness licenses, 100;
(2) cannabis mezzobusiness licenses, 11;
(3) cannabis cultivator licenses, 13;
(4) cannabis manufacturer licenses, six;
(5) cannabis retailer licenses, 50;
(6) cannabis wholesaler licenses, 20;
(7) cannabis transporter licenses, 20;
(8) cannabis testing facility licenses, 25;
(9) cannabis event organizer licenses, ten; and
(10) cannabis delivery service licenses, ten.

See Sec. 37 of SF No. 4782 (line #s 34.28-39.11)

2) Changes to the definition of social equity applicant

Remember our review of HF100's definition of social equity applicant last week? Well, this proposed change would affect prongs 2 and 4, below:

1) You or a close family member were convicted of possession or sale of cannabis prior to May 1, 2023 [note: this could be in any state, or federal, as I read it];

2) All military veterans qualify;

3) You have been a resident for 5+ years of an area that meets certain standards for poverty or disproportionate enforcement of drug laws; or

4) The broad "emerging farmer" term is removed; instead, you are "currently a farmer or an aspiring cannabis farmer who faces barriers to education or employment".

Also, an entity qualifies as a social equity applicant if 65% of its equity is held by social equity applicants (as OCM has previously proposed)

See Sec. 44, SF No. 4782 (line #s 46.21 - 47.20)

3) License process: caps, lottery system

Finally, the draft shifts the entire licensing process to an application plus lottery system rather than a points system. It also provides for caps on the number of licenses in the various categories, but with NO CAP for micro licenses.

Here's the maximum number of licenses they propose granting:
(1) cultivator licenses, 25;
(2) product manufacturer licenses, 12;
(3) retailer licenses, 100; and
(4) cannabis mezzobusiness licenses, 22.

See Sec. 45, SF No. 4782 (line #s 47.21 - 50.6)

Jen's Takeaways:

Remember, this is just proposed legislation. It is not yet law, and can (will?) be edited in the legislative process. That means Minnesotans can (and should) make our voices heard in advocating for parts of this bill that we like and for making changes we want to see.

Social equity applicants should follow closely and start working with their consultant or lawyer to be ready for a July round that is looking somewhat likely.

And no cap on micros in the full 2025 round would mean that all applicants who meet the minimum standards (e.g. a complete application) can get licenses, without the stress of a lottery. That is great news for Minnesota entrepreneurs.

 

Another Cannabis Bill to Watch

Another bill I am watching would expand Minnesota's caregiver program, allowing registered caregivers to grow on behalf of medical patients who cannot or choose not to grow their own plants, and increasing the number of allowed home grow plants for registered medical patients.

An announcement from Kayla of Healing Fear Consulting about it:

image

Find your Minnesota Senator and Representatives and their contact info HERE.

 

Northern Lights Podcast

This caregiver legislation was discussed on this week's Northern Lights podcast, among many other topics! Click the Spotify link below to tune in.

Spotify
 

Other Minnesota Cannabis News

Sen. Susan Pha (DFL-Brooklyn Center) is working legislation this session to include youth seats on the Cannabis Advisory Council as well as ensuring that cannabis packaging does not look like candy and is not marketed to youth. You can watch her interview HERE.

Mille Lacs Corporate Ventures, the corporate entity owned by the band, has begun construction of a 50,000 square-foot cannabis growing facility on tribal lands near Onamia, behind Grand Casino Mille Lacs. You can read more about the facility HERE.

More Minnesota cities are discussing the possibility of municipal cannabis retail stores. Cities such as St. Joseph, Osseo and Wayzata are exploring this idea, which is legal under state law, but not yet under federal law. You can read more HERE.

New concerns about canning have emerged, with drinks possibly losing potency over time due to the lining inside of the can. At this time, the manufacturer is responsible for the testing of each product, but this may change as OCM forms and finalizes their rules. You can find more information about the canning conundrum HERE.

Nothing But Hemp acquires Emerald Elements, hoping to bolster its presence in the hemp market. You can read more at their release HERE.

 

MN-OCM Updates

OCM has finished all scheduled surveys.

OCM will offer other opportunities to be engaged in rulemaking, including hosting feedback sessions on draft rules this summer. In addition, a 30-day formal public comment period will occur after OCM submits final draft rules to the State Register.

Keep up to date by subscribing to their emails at the link below.

Subscribe to OCM Update Emails
 

Upcoming Events

image
Brainerd's First Legal Green Gathering
SOLD OUT
 
image
What to Expect When You're Expecting (An Inspection)
 

Upcoming Conventions

image
Get Your Canna Connect 4 Tickets
 
image
Register for the MN Cannabis Conference & Expo
 

Lucky Leaf Expo 2024

image
Register for the Lucky Leaf Expo
 

Client Highlight

image
image

Higher Heights (DBA of Northern Heights, LLC) was founded by Blair Ness & James Hegrebergin 2023. Both Minnesota natives, Blair & James grew up together in the heart of the Red River Valley in the small agricultural town of Ada, MN. Blair has spent the last 13 years working in the Cannabis industry in Colorado. In his time there he has run various grow operations and has won multiple awards for the top-notch Cannabis products that his grows have produced. James has worked in business, management, marketing, and sales for 25 years and has a track record of starting successful businesses from the ground up and taking existing businesses and making them more successful through exceptional management. Together, Blair and James are the perfect partnership to achieve success in the fledgling MN Cannabis Industry with their Higher Heights cannabis business venture.

Their grow method uses ”Living Soil” beds, which creates a natural eco-system of self-sustaining fertile soil incorporating mycelium, earthworms, beneficial insects, and strategically selected ground cover plants that fix nitrogen, prevent pests, and compost and fertilize the soil as we cut it and mulch it into our living soil beds. This method is not only the most environmentally friendly option, but it produces the finest quality product that will ensure a dedicated customer base.

Higher Heights is currently working towards the application process and seeking capital investment. Their goal is to not only provide the highest quality product in the state, but also to be first to market to ensure the development of their brand from the very beginning. They strive to make Higher Heights a “household name” in MN cannabis.

Check out: Higher Heights

 

Creative Capital Raising in the Cannabis Industry

Did you miss Jen's recent webinar with Minnesota cannabis CPAs Morem & Waller? Recording is now available!

 

Do you want your question answered in our next newsletter?

Send us your questions Here!

 

Want to connect with us?

Call us at 651-330-9678 or e-mail Jen at jen@northstarlaw.com

 
 
Logo
Facebook LinkedIn TikTok
Image

Company Address

413 Wacouta Street, Suite 550 Saint Paul, MN 55101

Image

Phone

651.330.9678

Image

Website

www.NorthStarLaw.com

 

Nothing in the above newsletter should be construed as actionable legal advice. Please consult with your attorney 1:1 for personalized advice on your legal issues.

 

Contact Us

Latest Posts

North Star Law: Where Res…
North Star Law: Where Results Drive Real Change
Read More
New Minnesota Laws - What…
New Minnesota Laws - What to Know
Read More
See All Posts
North Star Law Group PLLC
1295 Bandana Blvd. N, Suite 335, St. Paul, MN 55108
Phone: (651) 330-9678 Email:

Contact Us

© 2025 North Star Law Group PLLC|Legal Disclaimer|Privacy Policy

Law Firm Website Design by The Modern Firm

Copyright © 2025 North Star Law Group PLLC