AG says Mass. towns cannot bar marijuana centers

Wednesday March 13, 2013 2:15 PM

BOSTON (AP) — Attorney General Martha Coakley has ruled that Massachusetts towns cannot issue total bans on medical marijuana treatment centers within their communities.

But Coakley also ruled on Wednesday that municipalities can adopt zoning bylaws that would regulate the treatment centers and possibly limit where they could be located.

Massachusetts voters in November approved the use of medicinal marijuana. The law allows for up to 35 marijuana dispensaries around the state.

The attorney general struck down a bylaw approved by the town of Wakefield that called for an outright ban on dispensaries.

But Coakley signed off on a bylaw passed in Burlington that imposed a temporary moratorium on the treatment centers until the town completes a further study of zoning issues.

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