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Cannabis Commissioners Call For Loan Fund To Promote Diverse Ownership
Critics say more debt is the last thing that marijuana equity applicants need. -
Cannabis Control Commissioner: 'I'm Starting To Become Embarrassed' By Inequities In Mass. Marijuana Industry
White business owners dominate the state's marijuana industry, despite provisions in the state's law that aim to promote equity. -
What Will It Take To Create Equity In The Massachusetts Pot Industry?
The law legalizing recreational marijuana sales in Massachusetts was supposed to prioritize shops in communities that were hit the hardest by the war on drugs. -
Recreational Pot Laws May Boost Traffic Deaths, Studies Say
New research links laws legalizing recreational marijuana with an increase in traffic deaths. -
Dan Adams On The Racist War On Drugs, And Why Equity Licensing Matters
The Boston Globe cannabis reporter drew connections between the current Black Lives Matter protests and the U.S.’ marijuana prohibition. -
Buzz Kill: Pot Shops Reopen, But Some Fear Another Shutdown
Recreational shops reopened this week in Massachusetts with strict regulations after being ordered shut down the past two months. -
Pot Stores Receive Green Light to Reopen Next Week
Recreational marijuana stores will be allowed to reopen for curbside pick-up next Monday. -
Regulators See Different Kind Of Surge — In Medical Marijuana
The Cannabis Control Commission has seen a steady increase in the number of people registering as medical marijuana patients. -
SJC Takes On Insurance Company Reimbursements For Medical Marijuana
Can insurance companies give out reimbursements for the treatment if it's illegal on the federal level? -
'Illegal To Essential': How The Coronavirus Is Boosting The Legal Cannabis Industry
More than 20 states designated marijuana businesses essential during the coronavirus shutdown. Cannabis activists say it's a remarkable development, given that it remains illegal under federal law.