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We chat with Payton Shubrick of 6 Bricks Cannabis Dispensary about changes to the marijuana landscape, chat with Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi, the imaginations behind the Spiderwick Chronicles, and listen to the tunes of Mary Jane Jones band.
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Gun reform lawmaking in Massachusetts will continue with urgency behind closed doors. We get the scoop on that and other stories from State House News Service reporter Chris Lisinski.
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Many Massachusetts municipalities inked host community agreements with cannabis companies that included payment of an "impact" fee. By law that amount is capped at 3% of the gross sales of the marijuana business. Now some cannabis retailers are demanding refunds.
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Healey's pardon forgives all state court misdemeanor convictions for possession of marijuana before March 13, 2024. It does not apply to charges of distribution, trafficking, or operating a motor vehicle under the influence.
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After appointing her to the top job in 2022, state Treasurer Deborah Goldberg suspended Shannon O'Brien, a former state treasurer and the Democratic Party's 2002 nominee for governor, from the Cannabis Control Commission with pay in September.
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The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission has not had a full-fledged executive director working every day since September of 2023.
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Top Massachusetts senators were saddened by their colleagues' public remarks.
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Government officials, construction workers and company representatives gathered on Tuesday to break ground on EMBR Dispensary.
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Instead, the commission will issue a 37-page report that will lay out a potential model for legalization. But it won’t recommend that it become law.
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Massachusetts House and Senate Democrats failed to negotiate a compromise before their holiday break that would send hundreds of millions of dollars to the state's emergency shelters. The spending bill was presented to the Legislature in September.