
Massachusetts Crackdown On Hemp Products Uneven
Hemp products gone from liquor stores, restaurants but still available elsewhere

Hemp products gone from liquor stores, restaurants but still available elsewhere

Cannabis regulatory agency pushes back about leaked information, aims to collect from 161 licensees

“The entire industry deserves an opportunity to be heard before any major changes in rules are made—particularly those that will benefit the largest businesses.”

“The employer did not ensure that the floor of each workroom is maintained in a clean and, to the extent feasible, in a dry condition.” Among other OSHA violations.

Policing plans are in flux for the now-banned substances, while other products stay legal

“While this matter is not unique to Mass, delinquent payments may be a threat to the licensed cannabis industry according to many businesses and stakeholders across the country.”

At one point during Thursday’s meeting, Commissioner Roy read a letter from the CCC’s chief of research saying, “We don’t need an agency fighting with each other.”

The fine comes more than two years after Trulieve employee Lorna McMurrey went into cardiac arrest at the company’s cultivation in Holyoke

Massachusetts marijuana regulators back in negative light over whistleblower news segment, questionable enforcement priorities

Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission teams up with Department of Public Health and Department of Agricultural Resources to ban synthetic cannabinoids
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