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Mass. Could Soon Allow Cannabis Lounges

Massachusetts cannabis authorities want to hear from you

Massachusetts cannabis authorities want to hear from you — the casual smoker, genuine stoner, intrigued entrepreneur or any other stakeholder in the state’s pot industry.

State officials are finalizing regulations for on-site cannabis use, the sort of rules that will, for the first time, license businesses to allow customers to enjoy weed products in person.

Also known as social consumption, it would mean the introduction of lounges or bars that could serve marijuana just as a regular bar serves alcohol.

But the regulations would also open up a variety of other businesses and venues to legal marijuana use.

Existing marijuana businesses, such as dispensaries or farms, could be licensed to add on-site consumption areas to their facilities.

Non-cannabis businesses, from yoga studios to spas to theaters, could be licensed to host cannabis consumption activities in partnership with typical cannabis companies.

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