Minnesota’s new recreational marijuana law, effective March 2025, will prohibit bars from serving THC-infused drinks to customers who have consumed alcohol within the past five hours. Despite this not being in effect yet, confusion has arisen, with some already believing the restriction applies. Representative Zack Stephenson is working to clarify the law amidst concerns from the hemp beverage industry. Venues like Minneapolis Cider Co. are worried about operational impacts. Public reaction is mixed, with some praising the precaution and others criticizing the potential business impact. For now, ‘crossfading’—combining THC and alcohol—remains legal.
MN New Recreational Marijuana Law Begins in March of 2025
Aug 7, 2024 | 7:03 AM