Mass Cannabis Advisors Get Briefing On Social Consumption Progress
Now is the time for municipalities—as well as potential applicants—to “raise their hands.”
Now is the time for municipalities—as well as potential applicants—to “raise their hands.”
From a masquerade to disc golf, this is how cannabis consumption could and should be done
Regulators discuss best practices in other markets, policy priorities, and long-term timeline
“There’s a misconception right now that social consumption only means a bar or a lounge.”
“If a majority of the votes cast are in favor, such city or town shall have authorized the consumption of marijuana on the premises where [it is] sold.”
Summit Lounge CEO says, “The question is how do you provide that service in a safe environment? … There are so many vast nuances to that, but it can be done, it has been done.”
“The venue has held occasional private events allowing marijuana use as it works toward city licensing approval, but that violates public consumption laws”
“Program allows cultivators to partner with retailers to present and sell their products at non-storefront locations, including on licensed cannabis farms and at approved events.”
“This isn’t just recreational—we have to take care of the elders, we have to take care of those who are less fortunate than others.”
Forums “intended to … hear from members of the public regarding their proposed revisions”
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