
Mass Cannabis Commissioner Camargo Steps Down From Post
Announcement comes as industry challenges mount and regulatory agency struggles to float above water

Announcement comes as industry challenges mount and regulatory agency struggles to float above water
The implications if the agency doesn’t receive this funding go beyond IT infrastructure updates

“Massachusetts marijuana establishments saw gross sales bump over Patriots’ Day weekend”

Cannabis regulators deliver budgetary message to lawmakers: “Without proper funding, our agency is at risk.”

Included in the administrative order: producers “shall disclose if the Marijuana batch was subjected to a sanitization treatment or … remediated”

“A chance to modernize what has become an unnecessarily burdensome process and to align cannabis licensing with other professions where Massachusetts has already refined credentialing.”

CCC ED Travis Ahern plans to “continue collaboration and engagement with regulated Independent Testing Laboratories” and “support ongoing data collection and research,” among other initiatives

Re: Opposition to dismantling current codified ownership limits
Testimonies also addressed advertising restrictions, medical marijuana, purchasing limits, and Cannabis Control Commission oversight In one sense, things are looking up around the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission. The agency’s

Nearly 60 industry leaders and business owners signed a letter arguing against making the change
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