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Cannabis Control Commission Chair Concerned Vaping Ban Could Impact Medical Patients
Steve Hoffman said that while he's not critical of a four-month ban on vaping products, he is concerned it will have negative consequences. -
State Cannabis Regulator Says She Is Concerned Vaping Ban Will Push People To The Black Market
"There is no link between regulated product and illness," said Shaleen Title. -
Springfield Scrutinizes Proposed Agreement With Marijuana Company
The scrutiny over the mayor's office's negotiations with the marijuana company comes as more cities and town across the commonwealth are being accused of taking advantage of cannabis companies looking to set up shop. -
New Proposal Would Require Cannabis Delivery People To Wear Body Cams
The CCC's rationale for the body cam proposal is public safety, but the idea has received pushback. -
Surgeon General Sounds Alarm On Risk Of Marijuana Addiction And Harm
As more than 30 states have liberalized marijuana laws, the use and potency of the drug have increased. The Surgeon General says there's no safe amount of marijuana for adolescents and pregnant women. -
Weed Is Flying Off The Shelves In Mass. But Compared To Other States, We're Lagging
Here's what has happened in the Bay State since recreational use of cannabis has become legal. -
Weed’s Legal Limbo: Pot, Worker’s Rights And Driver Safety
As the slow roll-out of recreational marijuana continues in Massachusetts, questions arise about employee rights and driver safety. -
'Higher Etiquette' Teaches Readers How To Consume Cannabis With Class
Lizzie Post's new book hopes to help readers navigate the new social norms of a post-legalization society. -
Mass. Marijuana Businesses Want Changes To Host Community Agreements
Many in the pot industry have complained that the host community agreements can be overly burdensome and go beyond what's actually called for by state law. -