Minnesota
Cannabis in Minnesota is legal for medical use and, as of 2023, recreational use for adults over 21, following recent legislative changes. The state has implemented a regulated market for cannabis sales, with licensed dispensaries providing both medical and recreational products. Minnesota’s cannabis laws emphasize public health and safety, with measures in place to ensure product quality and responsible consumption.
| Image | Name | Length | Competency | Standards | Learning Objectives |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minnesota Medical Cannabis Consultant Certification | 30-Hours (Required) | Compliance (100-Level) | The Minnesota Certified Medical Cannabis Consultant (CMCC) Training Program fulfills the curriculum and competency standards outlined by the Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) under Minnesota Statutes Chapter 342 and Minnesota Rules Chapter 9810, delivering a structured training program of at least thirty (30) instructional hours that prepares consultants to provide compliant medical cannabis guidance on product selection, administration methods, risks, benefits, and patient safety within Minnesota’s regulated medical cannabis program. | ||
| Minnesota Responsible Vendor Certification | 5 - 10 Hours | Compliance (100-Level) | Training Time: 8:39 Hours (Average) | ||
| USA Patient Advocate Certification | 10 - 20 Hours | Fundamental (200-Level) | Cannabis Standards | Training Time: 10:00 Hours (Average) |



