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Massachusetts Considers Legalizing Social Cannabis Consumption
Massachusetts is on the verge of taking a major step forward in cannabis policy. The Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) is reviewing regulations that would make social cannabis consumption legal across the state. If approved, this change would allow adults not only to purchase marijuana but also to consume it in designated locations, similar to how alcohol is served at bars.
What Is Social Cannabis Consumption?
The idea behind social cannabis use is straightforward: create safe, regulated spaces where adults can enjoy cannabis outside of their homes. Non-medical marijuana was legalized in Massachusetts in 2016, but consumers have often faced restrictions on where they can actually use the product. For renters in smoke-free buildings, tourists visiting the Bay State, or parents who want to keep cannabis away from children, options have been limited.
Legalizing social cannabis venues would give these individuals accessible, safe places to consume. This could include lounges, cafés, or specialized businesses similar to cigar bars. The change could also help normalize cannabis in the same way alcohol is socially accepted in public venues.
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