
Inbox: Shannon O’Brien Returns To Cannabis Control Commission
Reinstated chair will have first public meeting on Oct. 1, with upcoming regulatory discussions on topics including social consumption

Reinstated chair will have first public meeting on Oct. 1, with upcoming regulatory discussions on topics including social consumption

Massachusetts Appeals Court rules “the defendant [Treasurer Deb Goldberg] has not demonstrated, as she must, a likelihood of success on appeal.”

“There is no evidence whatsoever … that O’Brien ever exhibited racial animus in her remarks much less in her decision making.”

State Treasurer Deb Goldberg fired O’Brien nearly a year later in September 2024 for “gross misconduct” and being “unable to discharge the power and duties of a CCC commissioner”

Chris Faraone discusses the lawsuit between CCC Chair Shannon O’Brien and Treasurer Deb Goldberg among other topics with Pro Cannabis Media

“Over-regulation can unintentionally shut out diverse new entrants and impedes all businesses from achieving economic success.”

Commissioner Stebbins will continue in the role of acting chair until a permanent chair is appointed

Grant Smith Ellis sounded the alarm about dysfunction at the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission. With thousands of supporting documents now public, we had questions for him.

Once upon a time at the commission: Endless investigations, ‘concerns regarding behavior,’ and deleted texts

The former commissioner has endured criticism for her management at the regulatory agency, but these friends and colleagues have shown support for Shannon O’Brien