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Law of the Land - Real Estate Litigation Newsletter - September 2021, Volume I, Issue IX | Goulston & Storrs PC

Law of the Land - Real Estate Litigation Newsletter - September 2021, Volume I, Issue IX | Goulston & Storrs PC
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Real Estate Litigation Newsletter from Goulston and Storrs

Real Estate Litigation Newsletter from Goulston and Storrs
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Gaps In Mass Pot Scheme Should Be Closed, Top Court Says

Gaps In Mass Pot Scheme Should Be Closed, Top Court Says
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Massachusetts HCAs & Community (Excessive) Impact Fees | Burns & Levinson LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On February 3, 2021, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) heard a case that raised questions to a grievance cannabis operators in the Commonwealth have been grueling over for years. In the case of Mederi Inc. v. City of Salem, Mederi Inc. was denied a host community agreement (HCA) by the city of Salem after applications for the city’s five adult-use recreational marijuana retailer licenses were slotted. As a part of the Superior Court’s (Feeley, J.) ruling, the court found that the Massachusetts legislature did not intend for the Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) to have the authority to review the contents of HCAs under G. L. c.94G (the Statute).

Massachusetts Highest Court to Hear Two Cases on Municipality Discretion in Cannabis Licensing | Foley Hoag LLP - Cannabis and the Law

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On February, 3, the highest court in Massachusetts, the Supreme Judicial Court (“SJC”) will hear two cases involving municipalities’ scope of authority in allowing adult-use cannabis businesses, Mederi Inc. v. City of Salem and CommCan, Inc. v. Town of Mansfield. The facts leading up to the Mederi case began nearly three years ago in 2018 when Mederi Inc. was denied a host community agreement (“HCA”) with the city of Salem following a Committee of applications for more than the City’s five allotted marijuana retailer slots. The Superior Court held that Salem did not act arbitrarily or capriciously in declining to execute an HCA with Mederi. The Superior Court also ruled that G.L. c. 94G, § 3 also gives municipalities broad discretion to determine with whom to execute an HCA, and that the Legislature did not intend for the Cannabis Control Commission (“CCC”) to be the sole cannabis licensing authorit

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