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Cliff Notes: Minnesota lottery June 2025 Update
Objective: Learn the results of Minnesota’s June 5, 2025 cannabis license lottery and understand what selected applicants must do next.
Key Components:
- The June 5 Minnesota Lottery randomly selected applicants for cannabis cultivator, manufacturer, mezzobusiness, and social equity retailer licenses.
- Selection in the lottery does not equal licensure—additional compliance steps are still required.
- Applicants must complete background checks, secure local site approval, submit a labor peace agreement, and finalize their business plan.
- A second lottery for general retail license applicants (and a second chance for unselected social equity applicants) will be held on July 22.
- Minnesota’s cannabis program is still unfolding, with strict compliance benchmarks for license approval.
Whether you’re celebrating a lottery win or gearing up for the July 22 drawing, Catalyst BC is your trusted partner in Minnesota’s cannabis roll-out. From application support to facility planning and compliance documentation, our cannabis consulting team ensures you’re fully prepared every step of the way.

Minnesota Lottery Update
The Minnesota Lottery for cannabis business licenses reached a pivotal milestone on June 5, as the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) conducted randomized drawings for select license types. These lotteries were open to both social equity applicants and general applicants vying for limited licenses to operate as cultivators, manufacturers, and mezzobusinesses. Additionally, a separate lottery was held exclusively for social equity applicants seeking a retail cannabis license.
What the June 5 Minnesota Lottery Covered
This first round of the Minnesota cannabis license lottery focused on license types that are limited by state statute. These include:
- Cultivator licenses
- Manufacturer licenses
- Mezzobusiness licenses
- Retailer licenses (social equity applicants only)
The results of this Minnesota Lottery are now publicly available, with the OCM displaying the randomly selected application numbers. However, selection in the lottery does not guarantee licensure. Applicants must still complete key steps in the regulatory process before receiving final approval.
What’s Required Next?
If your application number was selected in the June 5 lottery, here’s what you must complete next to obtain a cannabis license in Minnesota:
- Pass background checks for all associated individuals.
- Secure a site location and provide documentation of local zoning approval.
- Submit a signed labor peace agreement with a bona fide labor organization.
- Finalize and submit your business plan to OCM for review.
Failing to complete any of these required steps may result in the forfeiture of your spot.
Upcoming Minnesota Lottery: July 22 Retailer Licenses
If you’re a general applicant or a social equity applicant who didn’t get selected in the first round, there’s still an opportunity ahead.
The next Minnesota Lottery drawing will be held on July 22, this time for general applicants seeking a cannabis retailer license. Social equity applicants who were not selected in the June 5 retailer lottery will automatically get a second chance during this round.
The full list of selected application numbers from the July 22 drawing will be published on the OCM website following the event.
Preparing for the July 22 Drawing
If you’re participating in the upcoming lottery, now is the time to prepare:
- Ensure all required documentation is in place
- Line up real estate and zoning approvals
- Work with a cannabis consultant to strengthen your compliance strategy
Conclusion
Securing a cannabis license in Minnesota—whether as a social equity applicant or general entrant—requires more than luck in the lottery. With required steps including background checks, local approvals, labor peace agreements, and detailed business plans submitted to the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM), professional guidance can make all the difference in meeting their cannabis compliance requirements.
If you’ve been selected in the June 5 or are looking ahead to the July 22 Minnesota Lottery, now is the time to act:
- Finalize your background check and labor peace agreement
- Confirm your site location and secure local zoning
- Refine your business plan to align with OCM’s rigorous standards
Activate your compliance strategy today—with Catalyst BC’s cannabis consultants by your side. Contact us now to schedule a free consultation and fast-track your Minnesota cannabis license with confidence.
Minnesota Lottery License FAQs
Minnesota has specific limits on the number of licenses available for certain cannabis business types, including cultivator, manufacturer, retailer, and mezzobusiness. When the number of eligible applicants for these limited licenses exceeds the number of licenses available, a lottery system is used to randomly select winners.
Being selected in the lottery does not automatically grant a license. Winners must still complete final steps, such as background checks and securing a labor peace agreement, to get preliminary approval and eventually a full business license.
The lottery system aims to ensure a fair and transparent process for awarding licenses, while also prioritizing social equity to create a more equitable cannabis market. Minnesota’s choice of a “vetted” lottery system (where applicants must demonstrate readiness) seeks to prevent market disruptions experienced in states with purely random lotteries.
A key aspect of the Minnesota lottery is the focus on social equity. A significant portion of the limited licenses (50%) are reserved specifically for social equity applicants.
The Minnesota lottery defines social equity applicants as individuals who meet criteria designed to address past injustices of cannabis prohibition and promote inclusion in the legal market, such as those with prior cannabis-related convictions, veterans, and residents of communities disproportionately impacted by cannabis enforcement.
Lotteries for capped licenses have been held for social equity and general applicants, with a follow-up lottery for general retailer licenses planned for July 22, 2025.
If your application number was selected in the lottery, you must still complete several key cannabis compliance steps before being awarded a license, including submitting a final business plan that aligns with Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) regulations, passing all background checks, signing a labor peace agreement with a qualified labor organization, and securing a compliant business location and zoning approval
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