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Greater Boston's First Pot Shop Opening Weekend Goes 'According To Plan'
The Brookline pot shop's first weekend went smoothly, a spokeswoman said, despite traffic and parking fears. -
John Boehner Was Once 'Unalterably Opposed' To Marijuana. He Now Wants It To Be Legal
The former speaker of the House says he has never used marijuana. But he says that "if other people use the product, who am I to say they shouldn't?" -
Stoned Driving Bill Touted Ahead Of St. Patrick's Day
Massachusetts officials reminded the public that "if you feel different, you drive different" and should find alternative transportation. -
Regional News: Stoned Dogs, Maine Women Make History (Again) and Free Snowy Day Lunches
The Cape's newest drug problem? Pets who overdose on marijuana edibles. -
Aspiring Massachusetts Pot Shop Owners Frustrated By Slow Licensing Process
Marijuana advocacy groups in the state say the process to open new recreational pot shops is unnecessarily difficult. -
Somerville Attempts To Draw In Minority Pot Shop Owners
The city of Somerville will give out 50 percent of pot shop licenses to black and Latino applicants. -
CCC Chief: Alcohol, Marijuana Regulation Not The Same
It is simply not practical to try to apply the framework for alcoholic beverage regulation to the cannabis industry, the state's chief marijuana regulator said Wednesday. -
Boston Councilor's Bill Would Mandate Minority Inclusion Among Marijuana Licensees
Councilor Kim Janey says the city needs to actively ensure that minority communities aren't being left behind. -
Dorchester Leaders Suggest Co-ops To Boost Equity In Cannabis Industry
The chair of the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission endorsed a proposal floated at a meeting of Dorchester neighborhood leaders. -
Georgia Company To Acquire Mass. Marijuana Operations
New England Treatment Access (NETA) has agreed to a deal to be acquired by a Georgia company.