Cannabis in Jordan, Minnesota — Dispensaries, Laws & Resources
Jordan, Minnesota has 1 licensed cannabis dispensary serving adults 21 and older for recreational purchases and registered patients for medical cannabis. Located in Scott County with a population of 6,418, Jordan provides convenient cannabis access for residents and visitors from nearby shakopee, prior-lake, mankato.
Quick Facts: Cannabis in Jordan
- Licensed Dispensaries:
- 1 in Jordan
- Legal Status:
- Recreational & Medical
- Purchase Limit:
- 2 oz flower (public)
- County:
- Scott County
Source: MN Cannabis Hub • Updated February 22, 2026
By MN Cannabis Hub Editorial Team
Last updated February 22, 2026 · Verified against Jordan city records
Jordan Dispensaries (1 Location)
Key Questions About Cannabis in Jordan
Are there cannabis dispensaries in Jordan?
Yes, Jordan has 1 licensed cannabis dispensary serving recreational customers (21+) and medical patients.
- MN Cannabis Hub (February 2026)
Is cannabis legal in Jordan, Minnesota?
Yes, cannabis is legal in Jordan for adults 21 and older (recreational) and registered patients (medical). Minnesota legalized recreational cannabis effective August 1, 2023.
- MN Cannabis Hub (February 2026)
How much cannabis can I buy in Jordan?
In Jordan, adults can possess up to 2 ounces of cannabis flower in public and up to 2 pounds in their private residence. Concentrates are limited to 8 grams in public.
- MN Cannabis Hub (February 2026)
What are dispensary hours in Jordan?
Dispensary hours in Jordan vary by location, but most operate 9am-9pm daily. Some locations have extended hours on weekends. Check individual dispensary listings for current hours.
- MN Cannabis Hub (February 2026)
Cannabis Laws in Jordan
Jordan follows Minnesota state cannabis law with no additional local restrictions as of March 2026. Adults 21 and older may purchase and possess up to 2 ounces of cannabis flower in public and up to 2 pounds at home. Consumption is permitted in private residences only — not in parks, sidewalks, vehicles, or multi-unit building common areas.
Minnesota's cannabis regulatory framework is administered by the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM). All dispensaries operating in Jordan hold active OCM retail licenses. Local zoning may affect future dispensary locations but does not restrict consumer rights.
Last verified: March 2026. Source: Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management, Jordan city code.
Growing Cannabis at Home in Jordan
Minnesota state law allows adults 21 and older to grow up to 8 cannabis plants at home, with a maximum of 4 mature (flowering) plants at any time. Plants must be grown in a locked, enclosed space not visible to the public — outdoor gardens visible from sidewalks or neighboring properties are not permitted.
Jordan does not impose additional restrictions beyond state law on home cultivation as of March 2026. However, renters should check their lease — landlords can prohibit growing in rental units.
Read Our Complete Home Growing Guide →Shopping for Cannabis in Jordan
Updated Feb 22, 2026Strains of the Earth at 415 Broadway St S is Jordan's licensed adult-use and medical cannabis dispensary, open Monday through Friday 10 AM to 8 PM, Saturday 10 AM to 10 PM, and Sunday 11 AM to 6 PM. This locally owned shop in downtown Jordan carries flower, pre-rolls, edibles, beverages, vapes, and CBD products, with online ordering available at strainsoftheearth.com for express pickup. Cash and debit accepted; ATM on-site. Phone: (952) 417-6133.
Jordan sits on the Minnesota River in Scott County, about 35 miles southwest of Minneapolis via US-169. It serves as a cannabis access point for the southwestern Twin Cities suburbs: Shakopee (10 miles northeast), Chaska (12 miles northeast), Prior Lake (10 miles east), and Savage (15 miles northeast). Residents of Belle Plaine and Le Sueur County also find Jordan more convenient than driving to the metro. The downtown Broadway Street location makes it easy to combine with other Main Street errands.
The Saturday 10 AM to 10 PM hours are the latest close in the immediate area, making Strains of the Earth a strong option for evening shoppers on weekends. Medical cannabis patients present their Minnesota patient ID for full tax exemption at checkout. First-time visitors should browse the online menu before arriving and ask staff about any current new-customer promotions.
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Jordan Quick Facts
Dispensary Hours
Strains of the Earth
Mon-Fri: 10 AM to 8 PM
Sat: 10 AM to 10 PM
Sun: 11 AM to 6 PM
(952) 417-6133
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