St. Louis County office buildings will be closed Tuesday, Nov. 11, in observance of the Veterans Day holiday.

How is the Federal Government Shutdown affecting St. Louis County? Find information and resources here: 2025 Federal Government Shutdown Impacts

If your property was affected by the wildfires in May, find resources and information on relevant county services here: 2025 Spring Wildfires

Cannabis Information

 
 

Cannabis Law

State Statutes 

2023 Statute 

2024 Amendments 

County Ordinance

In effect until January 1, 2025: Ordinance No. 67: Cannabis Business Registration Moratorium 

Effective January 1, 2025 and thereafter: Ordinance No. 68: Cannabis

Health and Safety

If you are experiencing signs or symptoms of THC poisoning, call 911 immediately. 

  • THC poisoning/overdose most often occurs when someone eats too much of a THC infused food or drink product. 
  • Children and pets are more likely to experience THC poisonings because edibles often look like candy or treats, and they eat too many. 
  • If a child or pet eats or drinks a THC product, regardless of symptoms, immediately call a medical professional, 911 or Minnesota Regional Poison Center 1-800-222-1222 
  • Read Cannabis, Marijuana, THC Quick Facts & Safety Tips for Preventing Poisoning 

Health Effects 

Poisoning/Accidental Ingestion 

Signs of poisoning: 

  • Sleepiness 
  • Rapid heart rate 
  • Nausea/vomiting 
  • Slurred speech 
Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management - Division of Medical Cannabis https://mn.gov/ocm/dmc/ 

Other Public Health Resources

Planning and Zoning

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County Land Explorer  

Compliance

Contact

For the most up-to-date information on Cannabis Legalization in Minnesota, visit mn.gov/OCM  

Cannabis Law: Email 

Health & Safety: Email 

Planning & Zoning Guidance: Email  

Enforcement & Compliance: Email

Suspected accidental consumption or  exposure:  contact MN Poison Control Center 24/7 at 1-800-222-1222. In an emergency, call 911.