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Despite being a billion dollar market, the marijuana industry in Massachusetts still faces hurdles

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November 12, 2021
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Clear Sky Cannabis opened in August at 143 Southwest Cutoff in Worcester

BOSTON – Recreational marijuana sales have soared in 2021 as Massachusetts emerges from the pandemic.

According to the Marijuana Policy Project retail cannabis sales in the state have exceeded $1 billion so far this year. This is notable as total sales in 2020 were only $696 million.

The sales prove that the demand is here in Massachusetts for legal marijuana, but meeting that demand has been a long road. There is a limit on how much product consumers can purchase at legal establishments due to the lack of supply.

“Supply is just finally starting to meet demand,” said Jim Borghesani, the communications director of “Yes on 4” in 2016, a positive sign for the industry, even if the state is slower than others throughout the process. Question 4 in 2016 was a ballot referendum calling for the legalization of marijuana.   

Massachusetts legalized marijuana in 2016, becoming the seventh state to do so. However, because the state only licensed sales in 2018, the industry has gotten off to a slow start here.

“Right out of the gate the Legislature delayed everything by six months to rewrite the initiatives,” said Jim Borghesani, the communications director of “Yes on 4” in 2016. Massachusetts was the only state to rewrite the law passed by voters on marijuana legalization.

“There’s just been a slower licensing process by the (Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission than in other states and for no good reason,” said Borghesani.

In Massachusetts, Worcester County has almost twice the number of cannabis licenses than the next highest county. 

The city of Worcester is home to the East Coast’s first private cannabis club, hosts the cannabis industry’s annual Harvest Cup, and is where the state Cannabis Control Commission is headquartered. 

There are 10 adult-use marijuana businesses open in Worcester, but the city has signed community host agreements with its cap of 15 recreational dispensaries. 

The industry hit major setbacks during the pandemic such as the inclusion of cannabis retailers in Gov. Charlie Baker’s list of non-essential business closures in 2020. This upset many in the industry who were angry that they were forced to close when liquor stores were not.

“We should be treated exactly like a package store,” said public policy law attorney Jim Smith who frequently represents cannabis clients. “In fact our product is far less dangerous, far healthier, and less addictive than alcohol. It’s a clear double standard.”

The closure of these establishments gave the illicit market a lifeline in the state, when the main goal of the CCC and marijuana legalization is to close down these markets and create legal consumers.

“Legal products are tested and safe, no one knows what’s on those street corners,” said Smith, “but with that being said there’s some growth still in there,” in turning the illicit market over into a legal one.

Zoning issues have also been an issue for marijuana license applicants in the state. For one, there cannot be a dispensary within 500 feet of a school. The intended location must also comply with local municipal ordinances on marijuana establishments in their community. The establishments must also abide by host community agreements, which can even include a community impact fee of up to 3%.

“They have to either spend a fortune to buy a place to begin with or spend a fortune to lease it,” said Smith.

Once an applicant has found a location only then can they start applying for permits. The process must go through the city or town and then they must adhere to the host community agreement with the local select board or city council.

Once the host community agreement is set up, applicants can go to the Cannabis Control Commission to officially start the process of becoming a licensed establishment. According to both Borghesani and Smith some applicants have to wait up to 18 months before they are able to obtain their license, meaning applicants may be paying rent that entire time before even beginning to make a profit.

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“At this point you would have to spend anywhere from 1.5 to 2 million dollars just to open a simple retail store without a cultivation license,” said Smith.

The Social Equity Program is one initiative to combat these issues, which was created by the CCC in 2018. The program “creates sustainable pathways into the cannabis industry for individuals most impacted by the War on Drugs, marijuana prohibition, disproportionate arrest, and incarceration.”

But despite the free assistance to individuals interested in getting into the industry, Borghesani and Smith, who work with some SEP applicants, say it does not cover the monetary portion of the process. Many of the SEP applicants are small operators with less access to capital as compared to other applicants.

“It all comes down to access to capital, there are carrying costs, consultant costs. You can’t go to a bank and get a loan for any of this,” says Borghesani, who’s seen SEP applicants struggle firsthand.

Many applicants are still making their way through the process as the CCC continues to review more applicants.



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