Marijuana Business Factbook 2019

95 © Copyright 2020, Marijuana Business Daily , a division of Anne Holland Ventures Inc. You may NOT copy this Factbook, or make public the data and facts contained herein, in part or in whole. For more copies or editorial permissions, contact CustomerService@MJBizDaily.com or call (720) 213-5992, ext. 1. State-By-State: Legal Overview, Market Data and Outlook | Chapter 2 MJBIZDAILY.COM MASSACHUSETTS Recreational REGULATORY OVERVIEW Main measure Question 4 Type of measure Ballot Initiative Year passed 2016 Margin of victory 54% to 46% Possession limit Up to 10 ounces and six plants per resident at home, up to 1 ounce in public (of which 5 grams may be concentrate) Home cultivation An individual can grow up to six plants, but not more than 12 plants per household Restrictions on type of marijuana allowed to be sold? Edibles with the distinct shape of a human, animal or fruit are prohibited. No more than 5 milligrams active THC per serving, or 100 milligrams per package. Beverages must be designed for single serving. Business regulations Heavy. The number of licensed marijuana businesses has not yet been limited, but requirements for establishing a business are extensive and strict, and businesses may be banned entirely by local governments. In addition to regulations set forth by the Cannabis Control Commission, each license applicant must attain a "host community agreement" signed by the local municipality, as well as adhering to all local zoning laws. There are no limits on products that can be sold, but extensive measures must be taken to ensure they do not appeal to children. The packaging must also state where and by whom the product was grown or made, and if it’s an infused product, it must provide detailed information, such as serving sizes and potential allergens. The law also mandates advertising restrictions, seed-to-sale tracking and antidiversion mechanisms.

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