Minnesota’s Top Cannabis Official Resigns

The director of the Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management (OCM), Charline Briner, is resigning and the agency’s general counsel, Eric Taubel, will be serving as interim director.

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Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) Director Charlene Briner resigned on Monday. Eric Taubel, OCM general counsel, will serve as interim director. In a statement, Gov. Tim Walz (D) said Briner “has gotten Minnesota’s emerging cannabis industry off the ground in a safe and responsible way” and Taubel “will ensure continued growth and success as we work to make Minnesota competitive in this new industry.”    

“It’s no easy task to build a regulatory framework around an entirely new industry from scratch, but under Charlene’s leadership, Minnesota laid the foundation for a successful marketplace for years to come. I am excited to welcome Eric Taubel as the new interim director. Eric is a proven, effective leader who brings legal expertise and a deep understating of state government and regulatory affairs.” — Walz in a press release 

During her time as interim director, Briner oversaw the implementation of Minnesota’s cannabis legislation, including: establishing a new state office that now employs more than 100 staff; conducting an extensive rulemaking process to define regulations for the commercial cannabis industry, which will be finalized by the end of the first quarter of the year; developing compliance and enforcement programs for the hemp-derived cannabinoid market; and facilitating submission and review of more than 1,800 business license applications. 

Taubel will officially take over on January 17. 

Briner’s resignation comes less than a month after OCM abandoned its planned social equity licensing plan amid lawsuits, opting instead for general licensing sometime this year.  

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