Massachusetts
Massachusetts was the 18th U.S. state to legalize medical marijuana, back in 2012, and later legalized recreational cannabis for adult use in 2016. The next year, 2017, the state set up the Cannabis Control Commission.
The MA Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) regulates licensees in the legal adult-use and medical-use markets throughout Massachusetts. This includes reviewing applications and issuing licenses for adult-use Marijuana Establishments (MEs) and Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers (MTCs).
May cultivate, process, and package marijuana, to transfer marijuana to other MEs, but not to consumers.
A type of Marijuana Cultivator which may cultivate, obtain, manufacture, process, package, and brand marijuana and marijuana products to transport marijuana to MEs, but not to consumers.
An entity authorized to obtain, manufacture, process, and package marijuana and marijuana products, to transport marijuana and marijuana products to MEs, and to transfer marijuana and marijuana products to other MEs, but not to consumers.
An entity authorized to purchase, repackage, white label, and transport marijuana or marijuana products from Marijuana Establishments (ME), and to sell, repackage or otherwise transfer marijuana and marijuana products to other MEs and to sell to consumers.
“An MTC acquires, cultivates, possesses, processes, transports, sells, distributes, delivers, dispenses, or administers marijuana, products containing cannabis or marijuana, related supplies, or educational materials to registered qualifying patients or their personal caregivers for medical use.”
Transporters (Existing Licensee Transporter or Third-Party Transporter) are licensed for transporting, temporary storage, sale, and distribution of legal cannabis products.
An academic institution, non-profit corporation, domestic corporation, or entity authorized to do business in Massachusetts, which may cultivate, purchase, or otherwise acquire marijuana for the purpose of conducting research regarding marijuana and marijuana products.
A colocated Tier 1 Marijuana Cultivator, and/or Marijuana Product Manufacturer limited to purchase 2,000 pounds of marijuana from other MEs in one (1) year.
Like many states with a legal marijuana market, Massachusetts utilizes the most common cannabis traceability system: Metrc.
Cultivera Pro is a validated, Metrc-approved integrator in Massachusetts and meets all compliance requirements. Read more on the Metrc website.
Massachusetts Cannabis Reform Coalition with the mission of educating the Public about the potential of cannabis as an ecologically sound resource, medicine, and recreational substance, and to “build a consensus for a more moral and rational public policy regarding all uses of the cannabis plant.”
The MPAA represents patients, caregivers, family members, medical professionals, and public health groups. Since medical marijuana was passed, MPAA has worked with the Department of Public Health, the MA Cannabis Control Commission, and other stakeholders to ensure implementation of the law was completed in a manner that worked for both individual patients and communities as a whole.
Massachusetts CBA is a trusted resource and advocate group that supports the responsible growth of the cannabis industry in Massachusetts. The MCBA works to create a “vibrant, equitable cannabis industry that serves as a positive economic engine for the region and acts responsibly toward our partners, neighbors, customers, and government stakeholders.”
Act to control the production and distribution of marijuana under a system that licenses, regulates and taxes the businesses involved, making marijuana legal for adults 21 years of age or older.
Amended previous rules to create a Cannabis Control Commission and Cannabis Advisory Board.