Cannabis Cafes One Step Closer To Opening In Massachusetts
The bill now heads to a conference committee
The Massachusetts House voted to approve major changes to the state’s current cannabis laws, Wednesday backpacking off of legislation approved by the state Senate in April that will move the Bay State closer to equality among consumers.
In a 153-2 majority vote in favor of the bill, Massachusetts is on its way to having legal cannabis social consumption sites, or cannabis cafes, the removal of old marijuana charges, and help diminish the hefty local fees marijuana operators face in certain towns.
The bill now heads to a conference committee to iron out the key differences between the two versions. Each chamber would have to approved the revised bill before it is sent to Gov. Charlie Baker.
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