
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.”

Agency approved change to delivery regulations five months ago, but nothing official yet

“Personalized AI-driven cannabis shopping app announces official launch in Massachusetts with home delivery partner Delivered, Inc.”

“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.”

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

Ethics and accountability, close alignments, shit lists, fireworks, closures, and artificial intelligence

Cannabis regulators vote to scrap “burdensome” “two-driver” rule. “We have met with delivery operators and couriers to truly understand. … It was a collaborative conversation.”

Black Economic Council of Massachusetts and Equitable Opportunities Now challenge “burdensome” delivery regulations

Our first check in with the woman-owned Social Equity business, talking brands and plans to expand

Five years in the making, the partnership demonstrates how buds can leverage suds and vice-versa, and comes complete with a QR code linking to a cannabis delivery menu
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