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The law requires at least one but no more than five dispensaries in each county in the state. The Massachusetts Patient Advocacy Alliance, which led the effort to legalize marijuana for medical purposes, said patients hoping to use the drug are excited that dispensaries are closer to opening...
Massachusetts Proposes New Fee for Marijuana DispensariesMassachusetts' health officials proposed an annual fee of $50,000 for medical marijuana dispensaries.Counsel & Heal
If you or one of your loved ones has been diagnosed with ALS, is dissatisfied with their existing care plan, and is a Massachusetts resident age 18 or older, it may be appropriate to incorporate medical marijuana (Cannabis) into the current treatment regimen. In studies about treating amyotroph...
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Medical-marijuana dispensaries in Massachusetts are not required to have doctors on their executive boards, yet many applicants for state approval do so to increase their chances of getting a license in what is a highly-competitive process.
Maps show where weed and marijuana products are legal for recreational and medical use in the United States. May 17, 2024 N.J.'s Cannabis Regulatory Commission approves 7 medical marijuana dispensaries Seventeen months after New Jersey voted to legalize recreational pot, the state's long awai...
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Out of those 218, there were 89 applications from entities that operate nonprofit medical marijuana dispensaries. The rest of the applications come from "economic empowerment" applicants, meaning applicants who show experience working in areas that have affected by high rates of arrest and incarceration...