CCC expands cannabis equity program to more Massachusetts municipalities
According to the CCC Seed-to-Sale Tracking update, Massachusetts is broadening its cannabis equity program to include additional municipalities. The change is expected to affect both licensees and local officials as implementation details move forward.
Industry stakeholders have responded with a mix of support and concerns, especially around how quickly the update will be rolled out.
Officials emphasized that compliance and equity remain the key priorities. This is a compliance-sensitive policy development, and affected parties should review the official CCC source for the latest guidance and any municipality-specific requirements.
*Source: CCC Seed-to-Sale Tracking, "Cannabis equity program expands to additional municipalities" (masscannabiscontrol.com).*
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