The newly opened Verilife dispensary in Newton, Massachusetts welcomes customers with its vibrant atmosphere.
PharmaCann Inc. has opened its third Verilife dispensary in Newton, Massachusetts, marking its 51st retail facility across the nation. Situated in Chestnut Hill, this dispensary caters to locals and visitors alike, offering medical and recreational cannabis products. However, the opening also coincides with a lawsuit from three other dispensaries challenging community impact fees imposed by the city, raising questions about the fairness of these charges. The ongoing legal disputes and city regulations continue to shape the cannabis landscape in Newton, providing both opportunities and challenges for the newly opened venue.
Exciting news for Newton, Massachusetts residents! On April 7, 2025, PharmaCann Inc. graced the community with its third Verilife dispensary in the state, marking its spectacular 51st retail facility nationwide. This is a significant leap forward for those looking for high-quality cannabis products in a friendly, accessible environment.
Located in the charming Chestnut Hill village, Verilife Newton is not just another store. It’s a vibrant hub where residents from nearby towns like Brookline, Watertown, Waltham, Needham, Weston, Wellesley, and Dedham can come together to explore an array of medical and recreational cannabis options. This new dispensary is open seven days a week, welcoming Massachusetts residents, out-of-state visitors, and valued medical patients with valid state-issued medical marijuana cards. So, whether you’re trying cannabis for the first time or an experienced user, Verilife Newton has something for you!
Prior to a significant law change in 2022, Massachusetts municipalities had the power to take up to 3% from recreational cannabis sales to address assertions about the impact of cannabis operations in their communities. For instance, Garden Remedies reports that it has shelled out nearly $1.7 million while Ascend and Redi have contributed approximately $493,000 and $200,000, respectively. This lawsuit sheds light on the ongoing pushback against municipalities like Newton, which continue demanding impact fees from cannabis companies.
On that note, it’s important to highlight that any future dispensaries will be required to adhere to strict security measures, including armed personnel and comprehensive video surveillance. In addition, the city has implemented a cannabis tax applicable to both retail sales and transactions throughout the supply chain from grower to store.
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