Minnesota Recreational Marijuana Handbook

Minnesota:

Minnesota Marijuana Tax Rate

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2024 Minnesota Recreational Marijuana Handbook

Minnesota has 5 bordering states consisting of Iowa, Michigan, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.

Recreational marijuana is legal in Michigan and is subject to a sales tax of 6.00%. There is also a 10% excise tax on all sales of recreational marijuana in Michigan.


Recreational marijuana is legal in South Dakota and is subject to a sales tax of 4.50%. There is also a 15% excise tax on all sales of recreational marijuana in South Dakota.


Recreational Marijuana is illegal in Iowa, North Dakota, and Wisconsin, so there is no tax on recreational marijuana in those states.

About Minnesota Recreational Marijuana

Recreational marijuana is illegal in Minnesota.

Have there been any atttempts to legalize recreational marijuana in Minnesota?

Yes, there has been at least one attempt at legalizing recreational marijuana.

If the Regulation of Adult-use Cannabis bill passes the Senate and goes into effect, an adult can cultivate 8 marijuana plants in their private residence; 4 or less being mature

It will be legal to possess:

  • 1.5 oz of marijuana on person
  • 160 oz (10 pounds) at home
  • 8g concentrates
  • Cannabis infused edible with 800 mg or less​ of THC

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