
Mass Cannabis Regulators Move Closer To Removing Two-Driver Rule
Removing the two-driver rule to make social equity businesses more profitable has been described as low-hanging fruit.

Removing the two-driver rule to make social equity businesses more profitable has been described as low-hanging fruit.

“Cognitive instabilities are different for every single human being, and we need tools to put in our proverbial toolbox … to affect change.”

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

“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.”

Plaintiffs included “independent operators in Massachusetts who have suffered significant harm and business challenges due to federal prohibition.”

“We will start issuing licenses and it will be up to the retailer based on staffing, stock and other considerations as to which day they will begin sales.”

“Licensees that choose to transport marijuana and marijuana products over state territorial waters assume all associated risks.”

“It’s a 1,000mg tincture, a first for the adult-use market in Massachusetts.”

Under current law, the possession of marijuana-related paraphernalia is punishable by up to 15 days in jail

State cannabis advisors pass recommendations on rescheduling, island access, and vertical integration
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