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Massachusetts: Page 17
California Offers License Fee Deferrals to Cannabis Businesses, Massachusetts Adult-Use Dispensaries Prepare to Reopen with Curbside Pickup: Week in Review
This week, California regulators unveiled a plan to defer license fee payments for 60 days to provide financial assistance to cannabis licensees affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Adult-Use Cannabis Dispensaries in Massachusetts Can Offer Curbside Pickup Starting Memorial Day
After being shut down for about two months, adult-use retailers can reopen, with restrictions, as part of Gov. Charlie Baker's four-phase plan to reopen the state.
U.S. House Includes SAFE Banking Act in New COVID-19 Relief Bill, Montana Cannabis Legalization Campaign Launches Signature Drive: Week in Review
This week, House lawmakers included legislative language from the SAFE Banking Act in new legislation aimed at economic relief amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Massachusetts Plans to Launch Adult-Use Cannabis Delivery License Application This Month
The Cannabis Control Commission will release the application May 28, as some regulators have said that delivery is a priority during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Massachusetts Cannabis Industry Braces for Reopening and Relief
Cultivators and retailers are optimistic about shutdown orders expiring May 18 and hoping for relief from a bill that, if approved, would provide state-level assistance to businesses ineligible for federal COVID-19 funds.
Illinois Delays Awarding New Cannabis Dispensary Licenses, Canopy Growth Lays off 200 More Workers: Week in Review
This week, Illinois regulators planned to issue 75 adult-use dispensary licenses, but instead announced that they will now wait until the governor’s disaster proclamation expires.
Appeals Court Sides with Cambridge, Mass., in Lawsuit Over Cannabis Licensing Moratorium
A medical cannabis dispensary sued the city last year over an ordinance that allows only economic empowerment applicants to receive adult-use dispensary licenses for two years.
Adult-Use Cannabis Dispensary Shutdown in Massachusetts 'Catastrophic' for Industry
After an unsuccessful lawsuit urging the state to allow adult-use operators to serve customers during the COVID-19 pandemic, attorneys and retailers note financial losses for industry and lack of access for customers.
New York Strips Cannabis Legalization Proposal from State Budget, Mexico Senate Asks for Deadline Extension on Cannabis Legislation: Week in Review
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said there was “too little time” to fine-tune his plan to legalize adult-use cannabis ahead of the April 1 deadline to approve the state budget.
Americann CEO Discusses Cannabis Tech Center, COVID-19 Impact
Tim Keogh previews start-up of Massachusetts Cannabis Center and its progress amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Massachusetts Allows Medical Cannabis Dispensaries to Offer Curbside Pickup During Coronavirus Outbreak
Gov. Charlie Baker has deemed medical cannabis businesses essential, allowing them to remain open.
Massachusetts Reinforces Support for the Medical Necessity Model
The Bay State orders stop to all new non-medical cannabis cultivation activity.
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