


Revolutionary Clinics employs more than 360 colleagues across its manufacturing and retail operations and generated hundreds of thousands of dollars in tax revenue for Massachusetts’ communities. Its state-of-the-art cultivation facility in Fitchburg, Massachusetts is one of the largest in the state and supplies over 120 retail establishments with sought-after products and flower. With the ordered shutdown of recreational sales in Massachusetts, their wholesale platform has seen sales drop and stagnant as the distributors are shut down right now.Revolutionary Clinics is harnessing the positive power of the emerging cannabis industry to raise the standard for alternative care and generate economic opportunity across Massachusetts.Īt its three registered marijuana dispensaries in Cambridge and Somerville, Revolutionary Clinics provides the highest quality medical marijuana products and the very best in-patient care and was named the best medical dispensary in the state by its peers in 2019. Keith also talks about how the pandemic has altered their retail sales, but not in the obvious way, more on the wholesale side, where their grow in Fitchburg, Massachusetts supplies cannabis for a variety of stores and distributors in Massachusetts. Rev Clinics is actually helping and supporting some SE and EE applicant through the process so they can get up and running. At this point, we are 8 months into the 2-year moratorium and no SE or EE applicants have opened or applied to get open for a delivery license.

Keith claims there are 60 jobs waiting to be created at Rev Clinics if they are awarded what they feel are just, and legally correct licenses, to their brand. Keith says they are gearing up for round 3, a round in which never needed to happen and has just cost everyone time and money that didn’t need to be wasted. Rev Clinics sued the city of Cambridge and won, but then lost in the appeals court. Rev Clinics was in line to be one of the first groups awarded delivery options from their Cambridge stores, but a strong backlash from certain members of those supporting the SE and EE applicants in Massachusetts caused the city of Cambridge to say that only SE and EE applicants are eligible for delivery licenses for the first 2 years of the program.

The other newsworthy headlines around Revolutionary Clinics was their legal battles with the city of Cambridge over delivery licenses. While Baker has recently said that recreational sales of cannabis are still “a non-starter right now”, Keith is optimist that a comprise can be reached and good news will be coming in the not to distant future. (see Five Guys Burgers) Governor Baker has stated in the past he was worried about long lines, crowded stores, and out-of-state buyers coming into the state to buy cannabis at a time when the state is trying to limit exposure and traveling options. This topic has been discussed at length on and Weed Talk LIVE, as there should have been a compromised reached on recreational sales centered around online ordering, curbside pickup, and delivery. Massachusetts is one of the few states that have allowed medical sales of cannabis during the pandemic, but halted recreational sales of marijuana. While their medical marijuana sales and operations have stayed open, Governor Baker of Massachusetts has suspended all recreational sales in the state. Revolutionary Clinics is one of the most successful medical marijuana companies in Massachusetts with 3 locations opened now in the Boston proper area, including Cambridge and Somerville. Revolutionary Clinics talks lawsuits in Cambridge, SE and EE Applicants, and essential or recreational Cannabis Weed Talk NOW – Keith Cooper of Revolutionary Clinics Talks Massachusetts Marijuana
