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The chairwoman of the Cannabis Control Commission apologized to her fellow commissioners Thursday for unexpectedly announcing the agency's executive director was leaving and that the CCC was in "crisis."
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Adults 21 years and older can grow up to three mature and three immature plants at home, with a maximum of up to 12 plants per household.
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This latest plan was tailored to satisfy Gov. Chris Sununu, who now says he could support legalization this year.
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We have a live in-studio talk and performance with the Young At Heart Chorus and their Director Bob Cillman, reach even further into a recent piece on the the cannabis industry with its author Dusty Christiansen, and enter the Mezcal Thunderdome with indigenous chef Neftalí Durán.
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Payton Shubrick of 6 Bricks in Springfield talks to us about Cannabis equity and equality, The cast of "Shout, Elevate, Inspire" join us ahead of their performance at STCC, and we mcgovern with Rep. Jim McGovern.
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The ordinance provides an exemption for social equity applicants, who are those who have been disproportionately impacted by the War on Drugs.
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Cannabis growers in Massachusetts — already facing tough business setbacks in a competitive and volatile market — are scrambling to ward off a rapidly spreading and highly infectious crop disease, one with the power to wipe out entire companies.
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Nine medical marijuana operators in Connecticut have successfully completed the steps needed to expand their businesses to include the new market for adults 21 and over.
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A Vt. company plans to process industrial hemp. Their first challenge? Convincing farmers to grow itOver the past year, a pair of cousins bought two vacant industrial properties in Vermont. And they believe they have the right business to bring new life to the spaces: Processing industrial hemp. But to be successful, the cousins will need more farmers to grow the crop.
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