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Massachusetts Moves Closer to Legalizing Social Cannabis Use

Massachusetts Takes Step Towards Legalizing Social Cannabis Use

The Massachusetts government has published proposed rules governing social cannabis use, marking a significant step towards becoming the 11th state to allow the practice. The new regulations are now open to public comment, providing an opportunity for residents to weigh in on the details.

The proposed rules aim to establish a framework for social cannabis use in the state, outlining guidelines for businesses and individuals. If implemented, Massachusetts would join a growing list of states that have legalized social cannabis use, allowing adults to consume cannabis in designated areas, such as cafes or lounges.

The public comment period offers residents a chance to provide feedback on the proposed regulations, which are expected to shape the future of social cannabis use in Massachusetts. The state’s government is expected to review the comments and make any necessary revisions before finalizing the rules.