Massachusetts OKs Cannabis Cafes
Massachusetts marijuana regulators have approved a plan to slowly roll out cannabis cafes where adults could use pot in a social setting.
The commission is recommending stringent rules to prevent people under 21 from entering social consumption sites, and training employees to recognize when a patron is too high to drive safely.
The 3-2 vote by the Cannabis Control Commission on Thursday calls for an initial test program in as many as a dozen communities where licenses would be granted for social consumption establishments. Marijuana use might also be allowed at certain outdoor public events.
The program could not move forward without a change in state law that would give local communities the power to authorize cannabis cafes. Bills are currently pending.