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PROVINCETOWN The Cape’s first two recreational marijuana shops opened their doors in 2020, and several more are hoping to follow suit in 2021.
A handful of shops in Eastham and Wellfleet are awaiting inspections and final approvals from the state and could be open within a few months. A recreational shop at a medical dispensary in Mashpee could open this year and several other adult-use stores are in the pipeline in Provincetown.
When a lot of these will actually open depends on when they get on the agenda of the Cannabis Control Commission, the state agency that oversees marijuana business in Massachusetts.
Alex Darus
Among the issues that made the Banner headlines this year were the legal sale of marijuana to adults in Provincetown, the issues of racial justice, goodbyes to town administrators and more.
Outer Cape joins national protest for racial justice
The issue of racial justice came into the forefront in 2020 after the killing of George Floyd on May 25 by a Minneapolis police officer led to nationwide protests, which made their way to the tip of Cape Cod.
Black Lives Matter protests and marches were held in Provincetown, Truro and Wellfleet. In Provincetown, more than 100 people drove west along Commercial Street to a vigil for victims of police brutality at MacMillan Pier. Black Lives Matter signs continue to be seen at homes and businesses.