Individuals who receive their first shot in mid- to late June won’t have the chance to receive a second, as the program is set to expire on July 12.
The “Joint for Jabs” program is just one of the incentives the state is offering to residents.
Board chair David Postman said that, unlike booze purveyors, customers are unable to consume cannabis at the point of purchase.
“DCMJ believes that cannabis should be consumed safely and responsibly, and the pandemic has made this incredibly difficult for many adults to share their homegrown cannabis.
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