Governor Baker Announces Medical Marijuana To Move Ahead To Sale

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One-time waiver granted for limited amounts to be sold by Salem, Massachusetts dispensary, while state labs secure more rigorous testing.

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker yesterday, June 19, approved the issuance of a one-time, temporary waiver that will allow the first medical marijuana dispensary to begin selling its product after meeting final inspection protocols.

One of the Commonwealth’s first medical marijuana dispensaries, Alternative Therapy Group of Salem had requested the waiver because labs in Massachusetts are not yet able to complete the array of quality testing required by Department of Public Health protocols.

“Patients have waited to access marijuana for medical purposes for far too long,” said Gov. Baker. “This waiver will allow industry laboratories a little more time to reach full operation while providing safe amounts of medical marijuana for qualifying patients who need it.”

In line with several other leading states, Massachusetts has adopted an aggressive approach when it...

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