Massachusetts Regulators Consider Extension Of Cannabis Delivery Exclusivity
“It’s taken so long for us to get the regulatory revisions that we have sought. … It would be very detrimental to end the exclusivity window on April 1st.”
“It’s taken so long for us to get the regulatory revisions that we have sought. … It would be very detrimental to end the exclusivity window on April 1st.”
Even with the latest change, Massachusetts continues to have one of the most heavily regulated marijuana delivery models in the country
“With the Cannabis Social Equity Trust Fund, we are rewriting this narrative and providing a secure path for aspiring social equity cannabis entrepreneurs to succeed.”
Some $50,000 grantees have been contacted by the state, formal announcement coming soon
Worker safety, research, testing, social consumption, delivery, and—finally—movement on the Social Equity Trust Fund
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
Commissioners were set to discuss the burdensome “two-driver rule,” but couldn’t agree on how to proceed with the conversation. It wasn’t the only disagreement at the meeting.
Concerns and recommendations focused on equity, social consumption, delivery, and Host Community Agreements
All together, these comments—from consumers, cultivators, CEOs, and others—show what’s up and what’s down when it comes to the business and culture of getting high
From bong painting to meet-and-greets to blowout shows, humor, and beer gardens
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