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BOURNE – The Town of Bourne is requesting applications for a host community agreement to operate a recreational marijuana dispensary. The number of medical and adult-use marijuana retailers in the town will be limited to three. Submissions must be received by September 25th. Bourne was one of the Cape Cod towns with a ban on […] The post After Repealing Ban, Bourne Taking Applications To Run Marijuana Businesses appeared first on CapeCod.com.

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