The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission has postponed a key vote on regulations that would open the door for social marijuana consumption across the state, with officials now aiming for a decision before Christmas.
Commission Chair Shannon O’Brien outlined the revised timeline during the agency’s public meeting, which also marked the introduction of a new commissioner, Carrie Benedon.
The proposal in question would permit marijuana consumers to buy and use products in the same location, a move advocates say would expand access and normalize legal consumption. However, commissioners opted to delay the vote to allow for further review.
The proposal, first drafted in July, establishes three categories of licenses for social consumption. The first, a “supplemental” license, would enable existing cannabis retailers to create on-site consumption areas for their customers. A second, the “hospitality” license, would extend that privilege to certain non-marijuana venues such as theaters or cafes. The third, called an “event organizer” license, would allow temporary consumption spaces at approved gatherings and festivals.
If approved, the first five years of licensing would be restricted to participants in the commission’s economic or social equity empowerment programs, along with microbusinesses and cooperatives. The commission noted that more adjustments could be made before final rules are adopted.
Benedon joins the commission from the state attorney general’s office where she serves as director of the Open Government Division. Her background includes time as an assistant attorney general handling constitutional and administrative law, as well as representing the Public Health Department in cases involving medical cannabis regulations.
She fills the seat previously held by Nurys Camargo, representing the category reserved for expertise in social justice and legal issues within regulated industries.
Commissioner Bruce Stebbins said Benedon’s onboarding prompted the delay, explaining that she needed time to review the proposed rules. Stebbins added that the commission may hold extra meetings before the end of the year to keep the process on track. The next scheduled meeting is on November 18.
“I hope we can finalize this by Christmas,” Stebbins said, noting that commissioners are now focused on clarifying fine details to give future licensees certainty. He emphasized that delays are about inclusion, not hesitation. “We want everyone’s input.”
The agency has been operating with just three active commissioners for months, as one seat remained empty, and another commissioner was on leave. The addition of Benedon gives the body more flexibility to move forward, though a tie vote remains a possibility for the five-member commission.
The entire marijuana industry, including actors from across the U.S. border like Tilray Brands Inc. (NASDAQ: TLRY) (TSX: TLRY), will be hoping that no further delays occur in the timelines of the regulator in Massachusetts so that adults can have public locations where they can consume marijuana products legally away from their hotel rooms or homes.
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