The Maine Office of Cannabis Policy (OCP) announced to the state cannabis sector in a letter dated November 30 that officials would no longer enforce the state’s cannabis retailers’ and caregivers’ residence rules. The action comes in response to a court decision issued in August finding that the state’s residency barrier for cannabis business owners is illegal.
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