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Massachusetts: Page 14
Massachusetts Cannabis Retailers Prepare to Sue Over State’s Delivery Rules
The regulations, if approved, would allow a new set of cannabis licensees to provide home delivery.
NETA Announces Security Equipment Grant Program to Reduce Financial Barriers for Economic Empowerment and Social Equity Cannabis Businesses
The Massachusetts cannabis company will donate $25,000 to two qualifying applicants.
When (And How) to Challenge a Cannabis License Denial
Key takeaways from Vicente Sederberg’s Nov. 12 webinar on when to consider a licensing appeal and how to navigate the appeals process in various markets.
U.S. House Plans December Vote on the MORE Act, New Jersey Lawmakers Consider Bill to Implement Adult-Use Cannabis Program: Week in Review
This week, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer announced plans to take up the MORE Act, which would federally decriminalize cannabis by removing it from the Controlled Substances Act.
Massachusetts Implements Coronavirus-Related Business Curfew that Requires Adult-Use Cannabis Sales to End at 9:30 p.m.
Medical sales can continue past the curfew under Gov. Charlie Baker’s executive order.
4Front Ventures Enters into US$30 Million Sale-Leaseback Transaction Agreements
The agreement involves the sale and leaseback of 4Front’s cultivation and production facilities in Tumwater, Wash., and Georgetown, Mass.
Which States Allow Cannabis Delivery?
Due in part to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, delivery has become a hot-button issue in the cannabis industry.
Virginia and Missouri Launch Medical Cannabis Sales, New York Governor Renews Adult-Use Legalization Push: Week in Review
This week marked the opening of new medical cannabis markets in Virginia and Missouri as the states’ first dispensaries opened their doors to patients.
Cannabis Control Commission Approves Policy Changes to Proposed Regulations for Adult-Use Delivery in Massachusetts
The CCC has approved additional policy changes to its draft regulations that establish two cannabis delivery license types.
Massachusetts Lawmakers Voice Opposition to Cannabis Delivery Regulations
A bipartisan group of legislators have asked the Cannabis Control Commission to eliminate the wholesale delivery license type, leaving only the limited delivery license.
Michigan Governor Signs Expungement Bill Into Law, Illinois Collects More than $100 Million in Cannabis Tax Revenue: Week in Review
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation into law this week that will automatically expunge criminal records for those convicted of certain cannabis-related offenses.
Massachusetts Cannabis Cultivators Benefit from RII Services
The services have provided Commonwealth operators an easier path toward energy efficiency and economic vitality.
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