
Regulators Consider Ways To Get Cannabis Into Massachusetts “No” Towns
“It could offer us an opportunity to … help us reduce the size of the illicit market.”

“It could offer us an opportunity to … help us reduce the size of the illicit market.”

“Right now, the regulations completely do not allow it. … If we were to look at revising those regulations, it would be very large scale changes to those regulations.”

From badging, to addressing the nonpayment issue, to a doc on social equity, to record sales, worker safety, and dispensaries that sell scratch tickets

Now is the time for municipalities—as well as potential applicants—to “raise their hands.”

Worker safety, research, testing, social consumption, delivery, and—finally—movement on the Social Equity Trust Fund

Concepcion will continue setting the agenda—but only until the next Cannabis Control Commission meeting

Regulators discuss best practices in other markets, policy priorities, and long-term timeline

“A collaborative effort will get us through these next few months.”

“There’s a misconception right now that social consumption only means a bar or a lounge.”

Following some bickering over who is in charge, Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission members get to business
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