Minneapolis THC & CBD - Nuleev
Phone: (952) 247-0809
Nuleev’s THC and CBD products start with seeds from the highest quality hemp. These plants are grown in mineral rich soils in the mid-west because we want to support our local farmers. Once these plants mature, they are harvested and distilled into the purest CBD. We then mix this into special blends that are carefully designed to help you sleep, keep you calm, alleviate pain, and boost your immunity.
Our hemp is non-GMO and grown without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers for the purest, healthiest products. Our products are always tested to certify the cannabinoid content, and make sure that there are no impurities such as heavy metals or solvents. We carefully monitor our products every single step of the way to make sure that we are offering the cleanest THC and CBD products.
For our tinctures, we add beneficial coconut MCT Oil for maximum absorption and health benefits, essential oils for a delectable taste, and stevia for a natural sweetener without the negative effect that too much sugar brings. Certifications of Analysis (COA) testing is done internally to adhere to our quality standards. We then send our products out for third party testing and at ISO 9001 FDA approved lab for every batch. This means that everything is tested twice prior to delivering products to our customers.
Is THC legal in Minneapolis?
THC products must be 5mg servings or less, and a container may not contain more than 50mg of THC in Minnesota. Also, the THC must be derived from hemp as of 2022. There is a new adult-use THC bill being moved through the state senate in 2023.
The History of THC and CBD Legality in Minneapolis
THC was legal in Minnesota and the rest of the United States before the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937. This law gave birth to all state and local laws prohibiting cannabis across the country.
THC Laws in Minnesota Become Less Severe
Possession and consumption of cannabis would be punished with jail time up until 1976, when possession was essentially decriminalized. At this time, the strict punishments for THC and cannabis from the 1930s combined with the explosion in popularity of the plant were overcrowding jails in every US city. States were forced to change their possession laws to solve this problem. Minnesota reduced the penalty for possession of 1.5 ounces or less to a petty misdemeanor with a maximum $200 fine.
THC Laws in Minnesota For Medical Use
In 2014, Governor Mark Dayton signed a bill legalizing medical cannabis into law for the treatment of 9 severe medical conditions. The bill is considered the most restrictive in the country due to it only allowing patients with Cancer, Seizure Disorder, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Crohn’s disease, ALS (Lou Gherig’s Disease), HIV/AIDS, Tourette’s, Glaucoma, or another terminal illness with a diagnosis of less than 1 year to live. In the following years, intractable pain, chronic pain, PTSD, and macular degeneration were added to the list of approved conditions to qualify for medical cannabis. The effects of legalizing THC in Minnesota on medical cannabis is unclear right now.
Hemp and CBD Are Legalized at the Federal Level
The 2018 Farm Bill allows farmers to grow hemp again after nearly 100 years of prohibition. CBD products are legal to possess, produce, and sell as long as the Delta 9 THC content is less than 0.3%. Delta 8 THC derived from hemp is legal under this law, and products containing the compound are sold legally. Minnesota, and other states seek to ban or regulate this unforeseen product of hemp legalization.
THC Laws in Minnesota Attempt to Decriminalize
In 2019, a bill was introduced into the state senate to decriminalize and regulate recreational cannabis use, but it did not pass the senate vote.
The History of Hemp Legality in Minneapolis
In 1937, the marijuana tax stamp act made hemp illegal across the United States. In 2018, the “Farm Bill” made hemp legal across the United States, and in Minnesota, after 81 years. Hemp became legal and many Minnesota farmers received licenses to supply CBD companies like Nuleev. Very recently, Minnesota lawmakers gave approval for including CBD up to 50mg in food and beverages.