It all started about a dozen years ago when a young man from a terror-ridden country decided to flee the dangerous conditions around him for a better life. Working tirelessly at his cousin’s gas station, he finally saved up enough money to start a venture of his own.
Yes. In Massachusetts, recreational cannabis, also known as adult-use cannabis, is legal to consume (privately) and possess, including in Dougas, MA.
You can purchase up to 28 grams, or an ounce, of flower in Massachusetts, and five grams of concentrate. You can also purchase edibles, not to exceed 100 milligrams of THC each day.
Under Massachusetts law, you must be at least 21 years old to enter a cannabis dispensary and to buy recreational cannabis. That means you will need an unexpired, valid, government-issued ID to prove you are old enough to visit and buy from a pot shop. This can include a driver’s license, a passport or military ID. Medical marijuana clients must have a medical marijuana card for purchases at our cannabis shop.
You should also bring cash or a debit card because most marijuana stores require it for payment. There are ATMs on site for your convenience to use for a fee.
No. In Massachusetts, you do not need a medical marijuana card to buy cannabis. However, you can obtain one if you have qualifying conditions certified by a doctor. Massachusetts set different purchase limits for medical marijuana patients, which are generally more generous for recreational use.
Yes. In Massachusetts, you can visit more than one marijuana dispensary in a day. But no matter how many dispensaries you go to in a day, you still must follow the daily limit set out by the state for the purchase of cannabis or cannabis products. Each marijuana store keeps track of your purchases and reports them to the state immediately when the sales are completed. That means if you buy a half gram of cannabis from Capital Cannabis, you are allowed to visit another dispensary that day to purchase another half gram