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Cannabis Delivery Rules: Bloomington vs Minneapolis

How do cannabis delivery rules rules compare between Bloomington, MN and Minneapolis, MN?

Bloomington and Minneapolis have similar restriction levels.

Bloomington, MN

Hennepin County

Some Restrictions

Cannabis delivery in Hennepin County requires an OCM-issued cannabis delivery service license under Minn. Stat. 342.40, with state-set vehicle, age verification, and chain-of-custody rules.

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Minneapolis, MN

Hennepin County

Some Restrictions

Cannabis delivery in Minneapolis is regulated by the state Office of Cannabis Management under Minn. Stat. Β§342, with city-level operating standards in Title 8 Chapter 280. Drivers must be 21+ and verify age at handoff.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBloomingtonMinneapolis
License typeCannabis delivery service-
StatuteMinn. Stat. 342.40-
Age checkAt delivery-
Prohibited locationsSchools, dorms-
State authority-OCM, Minn. Stat. Β§342
Driver age-21 or older
ID verification-Required at handoff
Local code-Title 8 Ch. 280

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Bloomington FAQ

Can cannabis be delivered to apartments?

Yes, generally. Licensed delivery services may deliver to private residences including apartments unless the property owner has prohibited delivery, but not to dorms or schools.

Are out-of-state deliveries allowed?

No. Minnesota cannabis may not be delivered across state lines under federal law and OCM rules. Licensed deliveries are limited to within Minnesota.

Minneapolis FAQ

Can cannabis be delivered to a college dorm?

No. State rules prohibit cannabis delivery to K-12 schools, daycares, college dormitories, and federal property regardless of the recipient's age.

Who licenses delivery drivers?

The Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management issues delivery-related credentials under Minn. Stat. Β§342. Minneapolis adds local registration and zoning rules but does not issue the underlying license.

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