BOSTON — The Cannabis Control Commission has voted to approve its final regulations before the opening of recreational shops.
Along with the regulations, the CCC has unveiled the warning labels that will be printed on cannabis products sold in stores.
.@MA_Cannabis confident they will meet July 1st deadline for openning recreational marijuana shops in #Massachusetts @boston25 pic.twitter.com/nBDUp54HJI
— Crystal Haynes (@crystalhaynes) March 6, 2018
.@MA_Cannabis votes to approve final set of marijuana industry regulations. @boston25 pic.twitter.com/5RKWv7nj9H
— Crystal Haynes (@crystalhaynes) March 6, 2018
Note: regulations for home delivery of marijuana and social consumption of marijuana products will be decided in October. @boston25
— Crystal Haynes (@crystalhaynes) March 6, 2018
The commission said it plans to meet the deadline of July 1 for the licensing and opening of recreational cannabis shops in the Commonwealth.
The board approved the final draft of the regulations at a meeting Tuesday.
You can read the full draft regulations here.
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