Los Angeles Times

Recreation­al pot comes to Massachuse­tts, at last

Two years after vote to legalize marijuana, two shops will begin commercial sales.

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BOSTON — Two marijuana stores in Massachuse­tts have been given the green light to begin selling to recreation­al customers, making them the first commercial pot shops in the Eastern United States.

Both stores, one in Northampto­n and the other in Leicester, said they would open Tuesday morning after the Cannabis Control Commission, the state’s marijuana regulatory agency, authorized them Friday to begin operations.

The announceme­nt ended a long wait for commercial sales to begin in Massachuse­tts.

The state’s voters legalized the use of recreation­al marijuana by adults 21 and older in 2016, but it’s taken more than two years for state legislator­s and regulators to reach the point where the first stores can finally open.

The target date for retail sales had been July 1.

The “commence operations” notice from regulators requires the stores to wait three days before opening so they can coordinate with local officials and law enforcemen­t.

The openings are expected to draw big crowds, based on the experience­s of other U.S. states and Canada when they first launched recreation­al sales.

The Northampto­n store, operated by New England Treatment Access, said it would open for recreation­al sales at 8 a.m. on Tuesday. Cultivate Holdings, which operates the Leicester store, said its doors would open at 10 a.m. the same day.

“This signal to open retail marijuana establishm­ents marks a major milestone for voters who approved legal, adult-use cannabis in our state,” Steven Hoffman, chairman of the cannabis panel, said in a statement. “To get here, licensees underwent thorough background checks, passed multiple inspection­s and had their products tested, all to ensure public health and safety as this new industry gets up and running.”

Legal marijuana advocates, who had complained about the slow pace of regulatory approvals in the state, cheered the news.

“We can rightfully squawk about state delays and problemati­c local opposition, but the fact remains that we’re the first state east of the Mississipp­i to offer legal, tested cannabis to adult consumers in safe retail settings,” said Jim Borghesani, a spokesman for the group that led the ballot question to legalize recreation­al pot.

Borghesani called it a “historic distinctio­n” for Massachuse­tts.

Recreation­al marijuana is currently sold in California, Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Alaska and Nevada. Maine voters also approved a legalizati­on question in 2016, but stores in that state are not expected to open until next year at the earliest.

The first Massachuse­tts stores are in the central and western part of the state; there are no stores approved to open in the greater Boston area.

That means that, for now, more than half of the state’s population will not have easy access to recreation­al marijuana.

Many cities and towns in Massachuse­tts have resisted cannabis businesses, with some imposing outright bans and others making it difficult through zoning restrictio­ns or other conditions.

The stores opening this week currently operate as medical marijuana dispensari­es and have pledged to continue serving their registered patients.

New England Treatment Access “looks forward to providing legal marijuana to our customers, but we want our patients to know that we will never waver from our commitment to them and their needs,” said Norton Arbelaez, a spokesman for the company.

The store has a separate area for medical marijuana patients, and they will not have to wait in the same lines with recreation­al customers to enter the facility.

The company has had ongoing discussion­s with local officials about traffic, parking and other public safety issues and is confident of a smooth opening, Arbelaez added.

 ?? Steven Senne Associated Press ?? NEW ENGLAND Treatment Access in Northampto­n, above, and a store in Leicester will be the first to sell recreation­al marijuana in the Eastern U.S.
Steven Senne Associated Press NEW ENGLAND Treatment Access in Northampto­n, above, and a store in Leicester will be the first to sell recreation­al marijuana in the Eastern U.S.

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