Is CBD Products Legal in Minnesota? (2026)

Confidence: High

Yes — CBD Products are legal in Minnesota as of 2026.

Key Restriction
None statewide
Penalty
None
Last Updated
2026-03-25

Law changed in 2022: In 2022, Minnesota passed a law explicitly legalizing the sale of certain edible and beverage products containing hemp-derived THC, with specific potency and labeling requirements.

Quick Answer

Minnesota allows hemp-derived CBD products with less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC under the Minnesota Hemp Program (Minn. Stat. § 18K). CBD products must be registered and tested according to state requirements.

What the Law Says

Minnesota has a medical marijuana program and allows the sale of hemp-derived CBD products.

Minnesota Department of Agriculture - Hemp Program
Category Details
Possession Possession of hemp-derived CBD products with less than 0.3% THC is legal.
Sale Sale is permitted if products are registered with the Minnesota Department of Agriculture and meet testing and labeling standards.
Penalties N/A
Age Restriction None
Pending Legislation None known
Recent Changes

In 2022, Minnesota passed a law explicitly legalizing the sale of certain edible and beverage products containing hemp-derived THC, with specific potency and labeling requirements.

Enforcement Reality

Minnesota has specific regulations for the sale of CBD products, including a requirement that they be sold only to adults 21 and older. The Minnesota Board of Pharmacy oversees enforcement.

Charge Level
No criminal penalty
Enforcement Likelihood
Low
Common Triggers
N/A
Common Mistakes

A common violation is selling CBD products to individuals under 21, or selling products that contain more than the legal limit of THC.

Local Exceptions

None identified. State law applies uniformly across Minnesota. Local ordinances may still vary — check with your city or county government for any additional rules.

Real-World Scenarios: CBD Products in Minnesota

Can You Fly With CBD Products Out of Minnesota?

CBD Products may be legal in Minnesota, but airports are federal territory. TSA screens under federal rules, not state law. If the item is federally restricted, expect problems at the checkpoint. Even if it clears TSA, the laws of your destination state apply the moment you land. Plenty of travelers have learned this the hard way — legal when they packed, criminal when they arrived.

Can You Cross State Lines With CBD Products From Minnesota?

This is where people get burned. Minnesota treats cbd products as legal, but neighboring South Dakota treats it as restricted. The law changes at the state line — not gradually, not with a warning sign, instantly. "I bought it legally" is not a defense in the new state. Interstate highways near the Minnesota/South Dakota border are known enforcement corridors. If you're driving with out-of-state plates in a state where cbd products is illegal, you're a target.

Minnesota vs. the Rest of the US

Across the US, buying CBD products is fully legal in 40 states, restricted in 9, and illegal in 1. Minnesota falls in the LEGAL category.

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Ethan Harper Independent Legal Researcher

Reviewed by cross-referencing the cited state statute against current legislative databases and regulatory publications.

Last reviewed: 2026-03-25 Method: Statute cross-reference

Sources & Verification

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Statute Summary
Minnesota has a medical marijuana program and allows the sale of hemp-derived CBD products.
Verified: 2026-03-25 Reviewed by: Ethan Harper Method: Statute cross-reference Confidence: High

This page was reviewed by Ethan Harper by comparing the legal status against the cited state statute. AllowedHere is an informational resource and does not provide legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney for guidance specific to your situation.

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