Minnesota and Massachusetts are taking significant steps in cannabis regulation and reform. In Minnesota, real marijuana labeled as TCAa was discovered being sold at some hemp stores and smoke shops, some strains even more potent than street cannabis, leading the State Office of Cannabis Management to start enforcement actions last week. Meanwhile, Massachusetts is focusing on the economic and legal aspects of cannabis. The state has noticed THC-infused hemp products and is considering new regulations that could benefit cannabis delivery operators like Doobie, Rolling Releaf, and Lucky Green Ladies by potentially improving their profit margins. Additionally, Governor Maura Healey of Massachusetts is planning to seek pardons for those convicted of simple marijuana possession, a move that could affect thousands of individuals statewide.
Massachusetts governor to issue pardons for those convicted of cannabis possession https://t.co/MNUa9Nu5eb
Governor Maura Healey will announce plans this week to seek pardons for those convicted of simple marijuana possession in Massachusetts, four people familiar with her plans told the Globe, in a sweeping move that could impact thousands of people statewide. https://t.co/GTaGl3MUMw
NEW: @MassGovernor will announce plans this week to seek pardons for those convicted of simple marijuana possession in Massachusetts, four people familiar with her plans told the Globe, in a sweeping move that could impact thousands. https://t.co/ew7rEqO7c6 via @BostonGlobe
Minnesota Officials Push Marijuana Law Changes To Speed Market Launch And Address Use On Public Lands https://t.co/XHmYiG0qNl
Massachusetts cannabis delivery operators like Doobie, Rolling Releaf, and Lucky Green Ladies have faced thin margins in the dispensary-to-door business. New state regulations could change that. https://t.co/ZtpHWyVO1d
THC-Infused Hemp Products Getting Massachusett's Attention https://t.co/YYsP82XCks
Yep, that was real marijuana being sold at some Minnesota hemp stores and smokes shops as TCAa - some even more potent that street cannabis. State Office of Cannabis Management started enforcement actions last week. https://t.co/4VvWBhbOrW