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North Dakota Medical Marijuana Program Adding Edibles

By Bill Dubensky Jul 21, 2025 | 7:54 AM

(Contributed/Pure Dakota via the North Dakota Monitor)

 

 

(North Dakota Monitor) – Changes to North Dakota’s medical marijuana program aimed at expanding program access and product options for patients are set to go into effect Aug. 1st.

The North Dakota Legislature passed a series of bills during the 2025 legislative session that changed the state’s medical marijuana laws. The new changes will allow for low-dose THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) edibles to be sold at medical dispensaries. The application process will change to allow patients easier access to the program for a longer time before needing to renew their medical cannabis cards.

House Bill 1203 will allow THC edible products to be included in the state’s medical marijuana program. The products must be hard or soft lozenges in a square shape that contain no more than 5 milligrams of THC per serving and no more than 50 milligrams in a package. Other food and beverages that contain THC will still not be allowed under the new law.

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