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A recent poll at the Minnesota State Fair indicates public support for allowing local bans on marijuana businesses, despite current state law prohibiting such restrictions. Nearly 10,000 people participated, with 47% favoring local opt-out and 41% opposing it. This comes as Minnesota continues to implement its adult-use marijuana legalization from 2023, with ongoing efforts to license businesses and recent developments like the first recreational cultivation license and the opening of tribal-operated stores. The state has also addressed issues like bong water criminalization and is exploring safe drug consumption sites and psilocybin legalization.

Minnesota Lawmakers’ Poll Shows Support For Letting Cities Ban Marijuana Businesses

Sep 5, 2025

Kyle Jaeger

Marijuana Moment



Minnesota’s House of Representatives circulated a poll at this year’s State
Fair that asked attendees about the idea of allowing localities to enact
bans on marijuana businesses within their borders. Most respondents who
have an opinion on the issue agree with the policy, despite it not
currently being a part of the state’s cannabis laws.

The survey, which touched on a variety of policy issues, asked: “Should
cities and counties be allowed to prohibit cannabis businesses in their
community?”

Minnesota legalized adult-use marijuana in 2023, but regulators are still
working to implement licensed sales. Under the legislation that Gov. Tim
Walz (D) signed, local governments are barred from preventing cannabis
businesses in their jurisdiction—but House lawmakers evidently wanted to
gauge public opinion on that local control option.

According to the survey results, a plurality (47 percent) are in favor of
letting localities opt out of permitting marijuana businesses, while 41
percent said they oppose that policy. An additional 10 percent said they
were undecided or have no opinion.

Nearly 10,000 people participated in the poll.

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— MNHouseInfo (@MNHouseInfo) September 4, 2025

Advocates and regulators in legal cannabis states have cautioned that
allowing local restrictions, especially in an emerging market, could
undermine efforts to eradicate illicit sales by limiting access to
regulated sources.

By law, Minnesota allows local governments to limit the number of retailers
in their jurisdictions, though it requires leaders to allow at least one
marijuana store for every 12,500 residents.

But the House’s survey could add impetus for lawmakers to revisit the
current law, which is still in the process of being implemented.

Ahead of the enactment of legalization in Minnesota, lawmakers separate
State Fair polls that found majority support for the reform.

Meanwhile, the governor recently selected a top cannabis regulator for the
state who will oversee the adult-use market rollout. And while there may be
some jurisdictions in favor of a local control option for licensees, over a
dozen Minnesota cities have signaled interest in government-run cannabis
retailers.


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In June, Minnesota’s Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) issued the state’s first
recreational marijuana license for a cultivation microbusiness.

OCM said at the time that it’s taking further steps to build up in the
industry and create opportunities to entrepreneurs, including opening a new
licensing window for cannabis testing facilities, accepting the first
applications for marijuana event licenses and verifying more social equity
status requests.

Separately, after Minnesota lawmakers passed a bill to end the
criminalization of bong water containing trace amount of drugs, the
governor signed the measure into law in May.

The change addresses an existing policy that had allowed law enforcement to
treat quantities of bong water greater than four ounces as equivalent to
the pure, uncut version of whatever drug the device was used to consume.

Also in Minnesota, a Native American tribe earlier this month opened the
state’s first-ever legal recreational marijuana store outside of a
reservation. The shop in Moorhead was followed by another location in St.
Cloud that’s also operated by the White Earth Nation.

The launch of the shop comes after Walz signed of a landmark agreement this
year to allow the tribe to operate up to eight retail marijuana stores across
the state.

Minnesota’s 2023 cannabis legalization law allows tribes within the state
to open marijuana businesses before state licensing of businesses begins.
Following the law’s enactment, a number of tribal governments, including White
Earth Nation, the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians and the Leech Lake Band
of Ojibwe, made early moves to enter the market.

In April, meanwhile, state officials moved to delay a separate drug
reform—the opening of safe drug consumption sites, meant to allow people to
use drugs in a safer, supervised setting.

“More work needs to be done on a state and federal level before these
services can be implemented in a way that is safe for participants and Harm
Reduction programs,” a representative for the Department of Human Services
(DHS) Behavioral Health Administration said at the time.

In March, lawmakers also filed legislation that would create a system to
allow legal access to psilocybin for medical purposes. That came just days
after the introduction of a separate bill that would legalize personal
psilocybin use and possession among adults.

*Photo courtesy of Martin Alonso.*

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