New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell is proposing to the City Council amending the agreement with ARL Healthcare to allow recreational marijuana cultivation.
The Dartmouth Board of Selectmen convened on Monday and voted 4-1 to approve a host agreement with non-profit medical marijuana company Elevated Access.
The top marijuana regulator said Tuesday the agency will debate later this month whether it should license only certain types of marijuana businesses to open July 1, and wait to license others.
The Fairhaven Board of Selectmen opened the discussion to the public in an effort to get a sense of what regulations on marijuana use should be imposed in the town.
Massachusetts and other states who are counting on recreational marijuana sales to balance their budgets had better think again. Attorney General Jeff Sessions is reportedly ready to lower the boom on states that allow commercial marijuana sales by rescinding an Obama era policy that looked the other way while some states ignored federal law that prohibits marijuana use for recreational purposes.
New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell touched on a variety of subjects during his weekly appearance Wednesday on WBSM.
State regulators recently issued draft regulations for recreational marijuana in the Bay State. Recreational usage of pot was approved by voters last year...
On Thursday night, the New Bedford City Council will vote once again whether to approve the Host Community Agreement between the City of New Bedford and ARL Healthcare, Inc., the company that wants to open a marijuana cultivation facility in the New Bedford Business Park...