2 rules for unincorporated Hampshire County, Massachusetts.
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Home cannabis growing is legal in Massachusetts. An adult 21 or older may cultivate up to 6 plants, with a household cap of 12, out of public view. Northampton, Amherst, and other towns follow this state law.
MGL c.94G Β§7(a)(2)
within the person's primary residence, possessing up to 10 ounces of marijuana and any marijuana produced by marijuana plants cultivated on the premises and possessing, cultivating or processing not more than 6 marijuana plants for personal use so long as not more than 12 plants are cultivated on the premises at once
Cannabis retail is legal and state-licensed in Massachusetts. Hampshire County towns decide locally: Northampton was one of the state's first recreational markets, a shop needs a host community agreement, and towns may cap or ban retail.
MGL c.94G Β§3
A marijuana establishment or a medical marijuana treatment center seeking a new license or renewal of a license to operate or continue to operate in a municipality that permits such operation shall negotiate and execute a host community agreement with that host community
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