On May 30, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed into law legislation that had been debated extensively in the state Legislature for months, legalizing the possession of cannabis (marijuana) for individuals age 21 and older. The final vote in the state House and Senate largely followed party lines, with nearly all Democrats in the House, except one, voting in favor, and almost all Republicans, except five, voting against it. In the Senate, the voting strictly aligned with party lines. The new law does not take effect until Aug. 1 and allows private parties to possess up to two pounds of cannabis…