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Cape Cod Cannabis: A Growing Industry on the Massachusetts Coast

 
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Explore the latest news and developments in Cape Cod cannabis.

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In the heart of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Tribal Fire, a Native American-owned cannabis delivery service, is blazing a trail in the local industry. With a focus on quality products and exceptional customer service, Tribal Fire has quickly become a popular choice for cannabis enthusiasts in the area. The company's commitment to sustainability and community involvement sets it apart from other cannabis businesses in the region.

Agway of Cape Cod and Seaside Cannabis Company recently announced their partnership for the inaugural Clone Fest, set to take place on Sunday, May 19th. This event will bring together local growers and enthusiasts to exchange genetics and knowledge, further solidifying Cape Cod's reputation as a hub for cannabis culture.

If you love the autumn taste of pumpkin, you won't want to miss 5 treats made on Cape Cod: ice cream, cream cheese, beer, popcorn, and lots more infused with cannabis. These unique products cater to a growing market of consumers looking for innovative ways to enjoy their favorite seasonal flavors.

TRURO — After a morning walk on Ballston Beach over the July 4th weekend, Heather Murray noticed her four-year-old Portuguese water dog exhibiting signs of distress. After rushing him to the vet, she discovered he had ingested a cannabis edible left behind by another beachgoer. This incident highlights the importance of responsible cannabis consumption and disposal, especially in public spaces.

The Green Lady, one of Nantucket's two marijuana dispensaries, has joined Vineyard Haven's Island Time dispensary in a lawsuit challenging regulations that they believe unfairly restrict their operations. This legal battle could have far-reaching implications for the cannabis industry on the Cape and Islands.

It's the first business venture for Marcellino and his wife Marion since they lost the lease for their Falmouth restaurant, The Station Grill, in December 2023. The couple's new cannabis venture, a boutique dispensary called Marcy's Meds, aims to provide a personalized and welcoming experience for customers seeking high-quality cannabis products.

Martha's Vineyard will run out of pot entirely, affecting more than 230 registered medical users and thousands more recreational ones. This shortage has sparked debate among locals and officials about the need for additional dispensaries on the island to meet growing demand.

After more than six years of effort, Seaside Cannabis Company is set to open its doors to the public Saturday, December 16th. The company's founders, a group of local entrepreneurs with a passion for cannabis cultivation, are excited to bring their vision to life and provide the community with access to premium cannabis products.

Tribal Fire opened Friday, Aug. 23, and has delivered recreational marijuana to customers located in Cape towns—and beyond, the owner said. The company's unique delivery model allows customers to order their favorite products online and have them delivered discreetly to their doorstep, offering convenience and privacy for cannabis enthusiasts in the area.

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