Proponents of Boston marijuana shop to appear before city panel

BOSTON - Representatives from the company seeking to open medical marijuana dispensaries in downtown Boston and Greenfield are slated to appear before a zoning board on Tuesday.

Boston's Zoning Board of Appeals is tasked with determining whether Patriot Care Corp. should be granted a conditional use license to open a dispensary at 21 Milk St.

Patriot Care also wants to open a dispensary in Lowell, at 70 Industrial Ave. East. In Greenfield, the dispensary would be located at 7 Legion Ave.

The Boston dispensary would be located just off the city's "Freedom Trail" and across the street from the Old South Meeting House, a landmark that bills itself as the place "where the Boston Tea Party began."

On its website, Patriot Care lists the three locations as opening in "Summer 2015."

The Massachusetts Patient Advocacy Alliance, a coalition that includes medical marijuana patients, is asking supporters to show up at...

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