Cannabis sales are anticipated to begin in Minnesota by spring or early summer of 2025. This new market will open opportunities for businesses to engage in cultivation, manufacturing, and retail sales, under a comprehensive framework designed to ensure compliance and safety.

In this episode of the Larkin Hoffman Real Estate Podcast, Bill Griffith sat down with Doug Junker, the firm’s municipal licensing specialist, to discuss the evolving landscape of the cannabis market and its regulatory compliance in Minnesota. They dive into the nuances of the cannabis licensing process and the challenges posed by regulatory requirements for cultivators, manufacturers, and retailers, offering valuable insights for businesses preparing to enter the cannabis market.

Doug Junker transitioned from after 20 years as the license examiner for the City of Bloomington to join Larkin Hoffman and brings with him a wealth of insight into the intricacies of securing licenses. This knowledge makes him an invaluable resource and consultant for businesses, municipalities, and legal professionals seeking assistance or clarity on diverse licensing issues.

Doug assists businesses navigating the myriad of challenges they encounter when seeking permits and licenses for their operations. He provides guidance on business planning, floor planning, licensing applications, compliance, and site inspections to ensure alignment with city regulations.

Bill Griffith advises local and national clients on legal and policy issues affecting local regulations, land use, zoning, real estate, environmental review, municipal law, and government relations. He has been legal counsel to Mall of America in all its phases, and serves as city attorney for the city of Columbus. He is a trusted advisor on real estate development and public funding for both private clients and municipalities.

For questions about cannabis licensing, please contact Doug at djunker@larkinhoffman.com and look for Larkin Hoffman’s booth #438 at the CannaCon Midwest Conference, August 16-17th in St Paul, Mn.