Amendment sch4757a42

sch4757a42 sch4757a42

1.1Senator Nelson moved to amend H.F. No. 4757, the first unofficial engrossment,
1.2as follows:
1.3Page 108, after line 9, insert:

1.4    "Sec. 122. Minnesota Statutes 2023 Supplement, section 342.64, subdivision 1, is amended
1.5to read:
1.6    Subdivision 1. Limitations applicable to all advertisements. Cannabis businesses,
1.7hemp businesses, and other persons shall not publish or cause to be published an
1.8advertisement for a cannabis business, a hemp business, cannabis flower, a cannabis product,
1.9a lower-potency hemp edible, or a hemp-derived consumer product in a manner that:
1.10(1) contains false or misleading statements;
1.11(2) contains unverified claims about the health or therapeutic benefits or effects of
1.12consuming cannabis flower, a cannabis product, a lower-potency hemp edible, or a
1.13hemp-derived consumer product;
1.14(3) promotes the overconsumption of cannabis flower, a cannabis product, a
1.15lower-potency hemp edible, or a hemp-derived consumer product;
1.16(4) depicts a person under 21 years of age consuming cannabis flower, a cannabis product,
1.17a lower-potency hemp edible, or a hemp-derived consumer product; or
1.18(5) includes an image designed or likely to appeal to individuals under 21 years of age,
1.19including cartoons, toys, animals, candy, dessert, or children, or any other likeness to images,
1.20characters, or phrases that is designed to be appealing to individuals under 21 years of age
1.21or encourage consumption by individuals under 21 years of age; and
1.22(6) contains an image of alcohol or a person or persons consuming alcohol; and
1.23(7) does not contain a warning as specified by the office regarding impairment and health
1.24risks."
1.25Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references
1.26Amend the title accordingly
1.27The motion prevailed. #did not prevail. So the amendment was #not adopted.