BOSTON — Marijuana entrepreneur Jaime Lewis breathed a sigh of relief at the red tape, delays and legislative infighting as Massachusetts lawmakers fiddled with the state’s cannabis legalization plan. In the haggling, she said she saw progress. The legislative sausage-making might not have looked or felt like progress. But pot shops are coming: In July 2018, … Continue reading “In the state of the Puritans, chance to buy pot legally moves ahead”
Month: August 2017
Inside the Groundbreaking Farm That Boasts Three Pounds of Cannabis per Grow Light
One word that travels fast in the cannabis industry is “hype.” As the market continues to grow at a breakneck pace, hype is everywhere, permeating the very fabric of truth we seek when getting to the bottom of what’s real and what’s embellished for shameless profit. Joshua Haupt knows a thing or two about hype. … Continue reading “Inside the Groundbreaking Farm That Boasts Three Pounds of Cannabis per Grow Light”
Medical marijuana dispensaries will get a jump on new retailers
Medical marijuana dispensaries are likely to play a key role in the retail weed supply chain when legal sales finally begin next July, the key lawmakers behind the state’s revamped marijuana bill tell the Herald. Source: Medical marijuana dispensaries will get a jump on new retailers | Boston Herald Download the free Marijuana Grow … Continue reading “Medical marijuana dispensaries will get a jump on new retailers”
SJC to hear case against ‘unconstitutionally vague’ medical marijuana law
The state’s medical marijuana law is unconstitutionally vague and endangers the rights of patients who grow their own weed, according to a case that the Supreme Judicial Court has agreed to hear. The case stems from the 2013 arrest of a Framingham man caught in a legal twilight zone: He was permitted by the state … Continue reading “SJC to hear case against ‘unconstitutionally vague’ medical marijuana law”