
Regulators Take Aim At ‘Wild West’ Of Cannabis Host Agreements
Municipalities want to squeeze as much money as possible from cannabis companies, but many are running afoul of a 2022 law that caps fees at three percent
Municipalities want to squeeze as much money as possible from cannabis companies, but many are running afoul of a 2022 law that caps fees at three percent
Equitable Opportunities Now alerts members to bills that would significantly loosen Massachusetts cannabis ownership restrictions
Kyle Moon: “The CCC needs to address the current regulatory environment of the cannabis industry before issuing this license type.”
From proposed Massachusetts Social Consumption Establishment license fees and caps to ventilation regulations and next steps
The state may end the year with more than 50 shuttered marijuana businesses, but there are more than five times that many recent applicants for new licenses
Body passes recommendation for Cannabis Control Commission to “prioritize previous [Cannabis Advisory Board] recommendations”
Three proposed license types include “Supplemental” for existing Marijuana Establishments, “Hospitality,” and “Event Organizer”
A timeline of the (lack of) progress toward licensing 420-friendly lounges and other social establishments in Massachusetts
“The Commission is advising licensees engaged in marijuana processing to protect employees from hazards associated with cannabis dust exposure.”
Even with the latest change, Massachusetts continues to have one of the most heavily regulated marijuana delivery models in the country
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