Years before the term "social consumption" existed, Massachusetts residents would toke on a joint — their medicine, as they called it — while roaming state parks and trails.
- In recent years, they say, it seemed that state regulations had come down in their favor.
Why it matters: Citing state regulations that they say allow cannabis use in parks, medical patients are forging a path for safe, discreet consumption while regulators are still debating what cannabis lounges would look like.
- Except it's not legal. At least that's what the Department of Conservation and Recreation says, citing the same regulations.
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