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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. -
Recreational Marijuana Advocates Sue Gov. Baker Over Declaring Recreational Pot Shops 'Non-Essential'
The advocates say there are legitimate reasons why people who use recreational marijuana to treat pain do not have medical licenses. But what will the courts have to say? -
Marijuana Advocates Call On Gov. Baker To Allow Recreational Shops To Be Deemed Essential
Baker has previously said he is opposed to opening recreational dispensaries during the pandemic. -
Med Marijuana Registrations Spike As Adult-Use Stores Close
Stalled Industry Might Take Time to Restart -
With Recreational Pot Shops Closed, Cannabis Control Commission Seeks Ways To Keep Businesses Afloat
CCC Chairman Steven Hoffman says the committee is taking things day by day to make sure it protects businesses, industry workers and patients through the ongoing pandemic. -
Boston's First Recreational Marijuana Shop Opens
Pure Oasis, Boston's first recreational marijuana shop, and the state's first black-owned one, opened on Monday. -
Boston's First Cannabis Dispensary Opens With A Request: Avoid Driving
Owners of Grove Hall's Pure Oasis are asking customers to take the T or ride-shares to the store. -
Walsh Names Five To Boston Marijuana Board
The new board will issue operating licenses, sanction owners for any violations and recommend terms for host community agreements.