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ORDINANCE NO. 259, 2na Series <br />AN INTERIM ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE SALE, TESTING, <br />MANUFACTURING, AND DISTRIBUTION OF THC PRODUCTS <br />NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Becker does ordain: <br />SECTION 1. BACKGROUND. <br />1. By enacting 2022 Session Law Chapter 98, Article 13, the Minnesota Legislature <br />amended Minn. Stat. §151.72 and permitted the sale of edible and nonedible cannabinoid <br />products that contain no more than 0.3 % of Tetrahydrocannabinol, commonly known as <br />THC ("THC Products"). <br />2. The new law does enact some requirements for labeling and testing, but the law provides <br />no parameters regulating production, compliance checks, or sales of THC Products. The <br />new law does not prohibit local regulation. <br />3. Pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 462.355, subd. 4, the City is authorized to enact by ordinance <br />a moratorium to regulate, restrict or prohibit any use within the jurisdiction to protect the <br />public health, safety, and welfare. Specifically, the City is authorized to enact a moratorium <br />ordinance to allow it to undertake a study to determine whether to adopt any regulations or <br />restrictions, including siting and location of uses, related to the sales, testing, <br />manufacturing, and distribution of THC Products. <br />4. Pursuant to its general police powers, including but not limited to, Minn. Stat. § 421.221, <br />subd. 32, the City may enact and enforce regulations or restrictions on THC Products <br />within the City to protect the public safety, health, and welfare, including restrictions and <br />a moratorium on the use of sales, testing, manufacturing, and distribution, during the <br />pendency of a study to determine the need for police power regulations, including but not <br />necessarily limited to licensing and permitting. <br />SECTION 2. FINDINGS. <br />1. The City Council finds there is a need to study THC Products and uses and businesses <br />related thereto, in order to assess the necessity for and efficacy of regulation and restrictions <br />relating to the sales, testing, manufacturing, and distribution of THC Products, including <br />through licensing or zoning ordinances, in order to protect the public health, safety, and <br />welfares of its residents. <br />2. The study will allow the City Council to determine the appropriate changes, if any, that <br />that it should make to City ordinances. <br />