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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. -
D.C. Pot Lobbyist : The Future of Marijuana Legalization on Capitol Hill
A change in power could bring a change in the world of legal marijuana at the federal level. -
Special Commission Recommends Roadside Pot Impairment Tests, Over ACLU Objection
A special commission studying what to do about people driving under the influence of marijuana is recommending the state focus on training law enforcement to identify signs of impairment. -
Local News: The Boston City Council Race Heats Up And The South End Says Goodbye To Its Favorite Mailman
Callie covers the greater Boston news you need to know with local journalists. -
What Happens When You Get Pulled Over While High?
With no chemical test, who determines what, exactly, “impaired” means? And who determines if someone is too high to drive? -
Sober Drivers, Safe Travels Urged In New State Ad Campaign
State public safety officials Monday are launching a statewide public information campaign about the dangers of driving drunk or stoned. -
Mass. Marijuana Company Going On Canadian Securities Exchange
A new Massachusetts-based company is looking to make it big in the marijuana industry.