Massachusetts cops crack down, Boston issues its first recreational permit, and buds cut into suds.
January
18, 2019
2 min read
Welcome to Green Entrepreneur's video recap of the cannabis news you might have missed this week, hosted by our cannabis correspondent, Conrad Martin. Massachusetts police can arrest based on observation alone If you're in Massachusetts, beware. Not that you should be driving under the influence anyway, but the Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled that police officers can arrest for simply observing signs of intoxication. Related: Massachusetts May Leap Ahead on Cannabis Cafes Boston issues its first recreational permit Speaking of Massachusetts, Boston has issued it's first recreational use sales permit to Ascend Massachusetts. The subsidiary of Ascend Wellness will be located in downtown Boston and is expected to open by the end of 2019. Related: Massachusetts Is Helping Legal Cannabis Businesses Get Started in Areas Hit Hardest by War on Drugs The cannabis aims to sweep millions from tobacco and alcohol In a report from Canadian investment bank AltaCorp, Cannabis sales will have an adverse impact on tobacco and alcohol sales to the tune of $55 million. The report asserts that getting into cannabis business is a necessity to prevent loss of market share.Related: Congressional Cannabis Caucus Unites to Protect Marijuana IndustryBe sure to keep up with all things cannabiz by checking out the newly launched GreenEntrepreneur.comIf you missed the last episode, check it out here: Can The Black Market Be Stopped?
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