Massachusetts reviews delivery operator license cap policy amid mixed industry reaction
According to CCC METRC, Massachusetts officials are reviewing the delivery operator license cap policy, a development that could affect licensees and municipalities across the state.
Industry stakeholders have offered mixed feedback, with some backing the potential change and others flagging concerns about how quickly it could be implemented.
Officials say any policy action will need to keep compliance and equity at the center of the process. **Compliance-sensitive:** this update concerns licensing policy and may affect regulated operations; confirm current CCC guidance before making business decisions.
Source: CCC METRC, *Delivery operator license cap policy under review* (masscannabiscontrol.com/metrc/).
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