Cambridge finally has a fully approved adult-use cannabis dispensary

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More than five years after the state legalized cannabis for recreational use, Cambridge is finally getting its first adult-use dispensary. The state’s Cannabis Control Commission on Thursday approved a retailer license for Yamba Market, a Black-owned retailer based at 580 Mass Ave. The company, the first adult-use dispensary to get final licensure in Cambridge, plans […]

…Hiring during COVID pandemic while waiting to open is a ‘complicated dance’

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For Sieh Samura, the process of opening a cannabis dispensary in Massachusetts during the COVID-19 pandemic and while getting through the hurdles of the licensure process feels like a “complicated dance.” “Any one thing can set off and destroy your timeline and be extremely costly,” Samura said in an interview with MassLive. “So this is […]

Sieh on why the weed industry is struggling to attract people of color

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The weed industry is struggling to attract people of color—and Sieh Samura has a good idea why. “[Weed] prohibition was violent,” he said. “And so they were violently discouraging people from basically having these businesses for a long time. And now they’re saying hey, come on. It’s ok now. You can trust us.” Samura is […]

Purient in the Boston Globe

The marijuana industry is about to get sexier. A cannabis-infused lubricant is hitting dispensary shelves this week for the first time in Massachusetts, and the product’s creators hope it revolutionizes the way people think about marijuana. Read More

Yamba on NPR

Legal Weed Is Gaining A Little Ground Among GOP Congressmen. U.S. Rep. Dave Joyce, R-Ohio, is co-sponsoring a GOP plan that would regulate marijuana like alcohol and enable the Department of Veterans Affairs to prescribe cannabis treatments to veterans.

Leah on Boston Business Journal

A month before cannabis-license exclusivity is set to expire in Cambridge, state data shows that not a single equity applicant has made it through the city or state licensing process to open. Internal documents show that Cambridge officials themselves contributed to the delay… Read More

WBUR News talks to Yamba

On a sweltering morning in Harvard Square, Leah Samura strode through the future home of a recreational marijuana shop she plans to open this fall and marveled at the irony of the location: The store where she will soon sell legal pot was once a police station. Read More