
Massachusetts Cannabis Transporters Debate B2B “Two-Driver Rule” Requirement
Recent regulation changes increased competition over business-to-business deliveries. Now, some operators seek further rule adjustments.
Recent regulation changes increased competition over business-to-business deliveries. Now, some operators seek further rule adjustments.
Inbox: “Cannabis Control Commission Regulatory Reforms to Support Delivery, Testing Transportation, Small Business Expansion, and Patient Access in the Commonwealth are Now in Effect”
The CCC is expected to vote on the new regulations on Oct. 22 – just a week before lawmakers are set to hold a hearing where industry stakeholders will be invited to testify
Here is what the Cannabis Control Commission is changing around licensee efficiency, delivery, microbusinesses, patient access
Commission digs into delivery, microbusiness, telehealth, and patient-access regulation changes
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.”
CCC advances discussion on “two-driver” rule, drops to “no” towns, and other delivery issues. Votes could come in November or December.
Cannabis Control Commission addresses “two-driver” rule, allowing deliveries to “no” towns, and other possible tweaks, but need more time to finalize decisions on some long-simmering issues
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