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Mass. Cannabis Control Commission's new choice for director agrees to take over
Holliston Town Administrator Travis Ahern has agreed to bring his experience in municipal government to the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission next year as its new executive director during a time of significant changes in the maturing industry, the agency announced Monday evening.
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Mass. Cannabis Control Commission selects new executive director — again
The Cannabis Control Commission will offer the executive director position to another person, commissioners said in a Wednesday meeting, after its first choice turned down the job.
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Top pick for Cannabis Control Commission chief turns down offer
The person chosen to be the next executive director of the embattled Cannabis Control Commission has decided not to take the job. David Lakeman, a former CCC official who for the past four years has been leading the Illinois Department of Agriculture’s Cannabis Division, turned down an offer to lead the marijuana regulatory agency in Massachusetts, a CCC spokesperson...
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O'Brien pushes for release of Cannabis Control Commission records in firing case
As the appeal of her firing inches through the court system, former Cannabis Control Commission chair Shannon O’Brien is pressing on multiple fronts to get information about her tenure at the CCC and Treasurer Deborah Goldberg’s decision to fire her into the public record. The Supreme Judicial Court last month kicked O’Brien’s appeal down to the Superior Court, where...
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Regulators eye plans for public social marijuana consumption in Mass.
As they prepare to roll out their latest attempt at putting a framework around allowing people to use marijuana in public social settings later this week, regulators on the Cannabis Control Commission said Monday they are confident that a 2022 law and the conversations they’ve had with businesses, other regulators, municipalities and law enforcement will put them in a position…
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Stinky delivery: Uber Eats driver smells weed coming from ‘burrito', police say
A Uber Eats delivery driver smelled something funky with the burrito they had just been called to pick up, so the driver called police in a New Jersey town.
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Experts suggest improvements to beleaguered Cannabis Control Commission
As they explore ways to either shore up or restructure the Cannabis Control Commission, lawmakers heard Wednesday from outsiders who suggested that the Legislature first be clear about its goals for the agency and then allow the best governing structure to emerge from there. Frustration with the slow pace of regulatory changes from the CCC, a series of headline-grabbing internal…
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Does the Cannabis Control Commission need legislative intervention?
Lawmakers heard a litany of complaints about the business and regulatory environments for marijuana companies Wednesday as a key committee mulls whether and how it should intervene legislatively to address chronic problem spots in the industry and with the Cannabis Control Commission. People involved in the legal marijuana world have been frustrated with the slow pace of regulatory changes from…
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Push to end Revere's ban on recreational pot shops hits dead end
A proposal to end the ban on recreational marijuana shops in Revere has been a hot topic in the Massachusetts city. More than 2,000 people have signed a petition to keep the ban in place. They’re afraid dispensaries will add to addiction issues, and they want more information on long-term effects of recreational marijuana. “While we know many people who…
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Effort to end Revere's ban on recreational pot shops hits dead end
A dispensary ban in Revere will remain in place for now after a heated debate on whether to allow the recreational sale of marijuana.
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Mass. cannabis board picks new executive director after months of turmoil
The Cannabis Control Commission has picked a new executive director after nearly a year without a permanent leader for the agency’s 135-person staff.
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Mass. cannabis businesses surrendering licenses at an alarming rate
The rate at which Mass. cannabis businesses are surrendering licenses has picked up rapidly in the past year as the industry faces economic and regulatory headwinds.
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Hearing set to explore new ‘path' for Cannabis Control Commission
The Massachusetts Legislature’s Cannabis Policy Committee plans to wade into the laws surrounding state marijuana regulators at a State House hearing the day before Halloween. The committee posted a notice for an informational hearing to inform its “reconsideration” of the 2017 law that formed the Cannabis Control Commission, which has come under fire this year amid personnel disputes including the…
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Pot bot? Boston-based company sells AI robot that grows cannabis at your home
When someone told cannabis educator Casey Sanginario that a Boston-based company was selling a domestic robot that grows cannabis using artificial intelligence, she waived it off as entirely non-credible. “My first thought was, there’s no way,” Sanginario said with a laugh after describing herself as a cannabis snob. “I’m in groves all the time. I have a lot of...
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Boston-based company selling AI robot that grows cannabis
The promise of Annaboto is simplicity. All that’s needed are seeds and water. The robot does everything else.
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Shannon O'Brien plans to appeal Cannabis Control Commission firing to Mass. SJC
Shannon O’Brien plans to appeal her firing as the chairwoman of the Cannabis Control Commission directly to the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, her lawyer said Tuesday, and one of her former CCC colleagues will take over as acting chair in the meantime. Treasurer Deborah Goldberg fired O’Brien on Monday, citing unspecified “gross misconduct.” On Tuesday, she announced that...
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After the director is fired, what's next for the Cannabis Control Commission?
The legal sale of marijuana generates a lot of money for Massachusetts, leading to concern over the apparent disfunction at the state’s oversight board.
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O'Brien will appeal Cannabis Control Commission firing to top Mass. court
Lawyers for Shannon O’Brien, the former chair of the Cannabis Control Commission who was fired from her role yesterday by state treasurer Deb Goldberg, said they plan to appeal the decision to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
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Mass. treasurer fires suspended chair of Cannabis Control Commission
Massachusetts Treasurer Deborah Goldberg fired Cannabis Control Commission Chair Shannon O’Brien on Monday, her office confirmed, a removal that seems likely to kick the yearlong drama back into the courts. In a statement, Goldberg said she decided to fire O’Brien after carefully considering more than 20 hours of meetings held earlier this year as well as various documents, case...
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Massachusetts' cannabis board aims to clarify chain of command
The Cannabis Control Commission on Thursday released a draft of a new charter that would lay out a clear governance structure at the state regulatory body.