After long wait, Mass. cannabis board poised to change key delivery rule – MassLive.com

Chris Fevry is pictured at Natick headquarters of Dris, a cannabis delivery service he runs with his wife and business partner Dharry Fevry.Will Katcher/MassLive
The Cannabis Control Commission is poised to vote later this month on regulations that would finally put into motion policy changes it agreed to last year, and which struggling cannabis delivery businesses say would make a big difference to their bottom lines.
The commission voted in December to change a rule that requires two employees to travel in cannabis delivery cars. The rule was created for security, the idea being that it could be risky to leave a truck carrying a large quantity of marijuana and cash unattended while a driver got out to make deliveries.
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