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| Question of the Week | | Can't answer the question in your email? Click here to view as web page before commenting. | The expected July 1 rollout of recreational marijuana sales in Massachusetts has been delayed, with just two companies receiving a total of four provisional licenses from the Cannabis Control Commission despite 151 complete submitted applications. One company, Cultivate in Leicester, has been awarded a retail license, but state regulators need a testing facility licensed, up and running before stores can begin selling. Once the industry is up and running, will you patronize Massachusetts recreational marijuana shops? Yes. I’m a long-time marijuana user and the stores now legitimize it. Yes. I’ve never used pot extensively but will visit the stores to see what it is all about. No. I don’t smoke pot and this changes nothing. No. I’m used to buying illegally on the street and that remains the cheaper option. | |
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