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Massachusetts marijuana industry regulators are weighing public comments as they set rules that would allow for home delivery and the opening of so-called “cannabis cafes.”
Members of the Cannabis Control Commission at public hearings this week got pushback on a proposed requirement that marijuana home delivery people be outfitted with body cameras. Intended as a security measure, it has instead raised privacy concerns.
At a public hearing Thursday in Springfield, Philip Smith of Freshly Baked Company, an infused edibles business, called body cameras “a bad idea.”