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Montana tightens cannabis packaging and edibles potency rules

State readies new regulations for product labeling and strength limits as market nears $1.2B in cumulative sales.

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Machine-written from our data · source: Cannabis Equipment News
April 6, 2026 · 7:00 AM ET
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Montana is preparing stricter rules governing cannabis packaging and edibles potency, according to Cannabis Equipment News. The move appears timed as the state's adult-use market continues to mature: Montana now operates 540 retail locations, 309 cultivators, and 184 manufacturers, with cumulative sales exceeding $1 billion since legalization.

The packaging and potency standards align with ongoing state-level oversight even as some localities manage dispensary licensing separately. Missoula recently extended a pause on new licenses, while Flathead County and Gallatin County have adopted localized zoning and revenue-allocation policies, suggesting an emerging patchwork of municipal controls alongside state rules.

Watch whether the new potency caps or packaging requirements trigger industry pushback or compliance costs, particularly among the state's 184 manufacturers. Potency limits in edibles have proven contentious in other regulated markets and could reshape product strategy in a state where adult-use sales rank among the nation's highest per capita.

Original report: Cannabis Equipment News
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