According to the acting chairwoman, the agency responsible for regulating the marijuana industry is not directionless and is still functioning, despite claims that it requires a receiver. In a personal interview with the Herald, Cannabis Control Commission Acting Chair Ava Callender Concepcion stated, “We are actively working and all hands are on deck. We are continuously pushing policies.” In 2019, the legal marijuana market in Massachusetts generated $7 billion in sales, with $1 billion in taxes and fees returning to the state. To read more, visit BostonHerald.com.
Who are you calling rudderless? Massachusetts cannabis regulator defends work on $7B industry

