We use cookies for certain features and to improve your experience. See our Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy to learn more

Leafly

Shop legal, local weed.

Open
advertise on Leafly
ShopDeliveryStoresDealsStrainsBrandsProductsLeafly PicksDoctorsCannabis 101Social impact
  • Sign in
  • Create account
  • Strains
  • Shop
  • Shop
  • Delivery
  • Deals
  • Stores
  • Brands
  • Products
  • Leafly Picks
  • Learn
  • Cannabis 101
  • News
  • Leafly Learn
  • Science of cannabis
  • Doctors
  • Social impact
  • Lab partners
  • Download the Leafly App
  • Advertise on Leafly
    • Leafly.comUSA flag
    • Leafly.caCanadian flag
  • Help
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Industry
  4. Massachusetts’ 3rd Shop to Open, Connecticut OKs 9 More Dispensaries
  • News
  • Lifestyle
  • Strains & products
  • Industry
  • Growing
  • Health
  • Science & tech
  • Leafly USA
  • Podcasts
  • Learn
Industry

Massachusetts’ 3rd Shop to Open, Connecticut OKs 9 More Dispensaries

The Associated PressLast updated July 28, 2020
(josephmok/iStock)

SALEM, Mass. (AP) — A third retail marijuana shop is set to open in Massachusetts.

Alternative Therapies Group in Salem has received final licensing approval from the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission and could begin retail sales as soon as this weekend. The shop currently operates as a cannabis dispensary serving registered patients.

The first two recreational marijuana shops on the U.S. East Coast opened last month in Leicester and Northampton. Marijuana is already sold legally in six Western states. The sales also include edibles such as brownies and chocolate bars.

What's on the Menu in Salem?The shops have generated more than $7 million in sales since opening and drawn customers from across New England. They’ve also drawn complaints from some local residents concerned about increased traffic delays.

The openings come more than two full years after Massachusetts voters authorized recreational marijuana sales to adults.

Connecticut Approves 9 More Medical Cannabis Dispensaries

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Connecticut has approved 9 more medical marijuana dispensaries, doubling the number of facilities in the state.

Gov.-elect Ned Lamont has said he expects recreational marijuana legalization will be a priority for the new legislative session.

Consumer Protection Commissioner Michelle Seagull said in a statement Tuesday the state’s program has been “thoughtfully expanded” to 18 approved dispensaries since its inception in 2012. The department received 73 applications this year.

According to officials, there are over 30,000 patients who are approved for medical marijuana. There are currently 31 conditions that qualify adult patients for medication.

Democratic Gov.-elect Ned Lamont has said he expects recreational marijuana legalization will be a priority for the new legislative session, which begins in January. Lamont campaigned in favor of legalization during the election.

Find a Medical Marijuana Dispensary Near You

Shop highly rated stores near you

Showing you stores near
See all stores
  • Loading...
    Loading...Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...Loading...
    Loading...Loading...
  • Loading...
    Loading...Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...Loading...
    Loading...Loading...
  • Loading...
    Loading...Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...Loading...
    Loading...Loading...
  • Loading...
    Loading...Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...Loading...
    Loading...Loading...
  • See all stores
See all stores
connecticutdispensarieslegalizationmassachusettsretail
The Associated Press
The Associated Press
The AP is one of the world's largest and most trusted sources of independent newsgathering.
View The Associated Press's articles

The latest in Industry

  • Hemp access isn’t done yet: What you need to know about the federal government’s impending ban image
    Hemp access isn’t done yet: What you need to know about the federal government’s impending ban
    Morgan Rosendale
  • URB’N Dispensary: From pharmacist to cannabist image
    URB’N Dispensary: From pharmacist to cannabist
    Leafly Staff
  • Happy Eddie: From reality TV to real-life cannabis reform image
    Happy Eddie: From reality TV to real-life cannabis reform
    Leafly Staff
  • Delaware is open for business: Here’s where to buy legal weed image
    Delaware is open for business: Here’s where to buy legal weed
    Leafly Staff
Get good reads, local deals, and strain spotlights delivered right to your inbox.

By providing us with your email address, you agree to Leafly's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.



Stay In Touch

Receive updates on new products, special offers, and industry news.

Something went wrong, please try again.

By providing us with your email address, you agree to Leafly’s Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Leafly mobile app
Get high for less.
Download the Leafly app.
Download Leafly: Marijuana Reviews on the App StoreDownload Leafly Marijuana Reviews on Google Play

Business Solutions
  • List your store
  • List your brand
  • Lab partners

About Leafly
  • About us
  • Careers
  • Newsroom
  • Investor relations
  • Contact us
  • FAQs
  • Accessibility

Stores in
  • British Columbia
  • Ontario
  • Alberta
  • Saskatchewan
  • Manitoba
  • Prince Edward Island

Privacy & Terms
  • Terms of use
  • Commercial terms of use
  • Privacy policy
  • Do not sell my personal information

The material provided on Leafly is intended for educational and informational purposes only. Leafly is not engaged in rendering medical service or advice and the information provided is not a substitute for a professional medical opinion. If you have a medical problem, please contact a qualified health professional.


© 2025 Leafly, LLC
Leafly and the Leafly logo are registered trademarks of Leafly, LLC. All Rights Reserved.