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A decade ago, voters in Massachusetts approved the legalization of recreational marijuana sales and cultivation, spurring a $1.65 billion industry. Now, a measure on the ballot this November could repeal that legalization. But, as WAMC reports, the tactics of the group behind the ballot initiative have been called into question.
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An interview with Attorney David Rich.
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The town board has voted to allow the sale of adult-use recreational cannabis in Rotterdam.
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As New York begins issuing licenses for the sale of recreational marijuana, Berkshire County industry leaders are preparing for a major new market to enter the Northeast.
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Industry wins long-sought changes on local fees
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Marijuana would be grown on the second floor, sold on the first floor of the former Macy's store
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A proposed cultivation facility at the center of City Hall controversy
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Gov. Ned Lamont on Tuesday signed a bill making Connecticut the 19th state to legalize recreational use of marijuana, which remains an illegal drug under…
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Connecticut will become the latest Northeast state to legalize recreational cannabis. Governor Ned Lamont says he will sign a compromise package passed by…