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Fall River state delegation recommends temporary halt to city marijuana licenses

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Due to Mayor Correia’s arrest concerning alleged bribery involving marijuana businesses in the city, Fall River’s state delegation is requesting that the Cannabis Control Commission put a temporary halt to licenses.

In the letter signed by local State Representatives Carole Fiola, Paul Schmid and Alan Silvia, it states that:

“Given these facts, we respectfully request that the approval of any pending retail or medical marijuana applications in the City of Fall River be temporarily delayed and a moratorium on the issuance of such licenses be enacted until such time that the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission has an opportunity to fully digest, investigate and make a determination as to what impact the alleged actions identified within the indictment had on the issuance of letters of non opposition and community host agreement negotiations.”

Governor Charlie Baker has also joined several lawmakers stating a change in local marijuana laws is needed in an attempt to avoid corruption in the process.

The full letter can be found here:
Letter to the Cannabis Control Commission

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  1. Socialcrustacecrusader

    September 10, 2019 at 2:54 pm

    Why the power grab by Fiola? Clear conflict of interest motivated by allegations against her political enemy Jasiel. No one convicted of anything illegal in marijuana industry in Fall River. This is a clear attempt by Fiola to thwart the will of Fall River voters who want a thriving pot industry in Fall River. Let the free market work. Carol withdraw your plans and recuse yourself from this matter,because it is clear your judgement is clouded by your hate of jasiel.

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