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Understanding Commonwealth Alternative Care & cannabis in Massachusetts

A plain-language guide to CAC — a licensed medical and adult-use cannabis provider in Taunton and Brockton — and to the rules, programs, and resources that surround legal cannabis in the Commonwealth.

Taunton & BrocktonMassachusetts locations
Medical & Adult-UseTwo programs, different rules
21+Adult-use age requirement
Education-firstInformation, not sales

Please note

This is an independent informational resource, not the official CAC website. Information here is general and educational only and is not medical or legal advice. Always verify details with official Massachusetts state resources and licensed professionals.
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What would you like to learn about?

Clear, organized information to help you understand your options and the law.

The Medical Program

How Massachusetts medical cannabis works, who qualifies, and what patient certification involves.

Medical overview →

Adult-Use (21+)

What recreational, adult-use access means in Massachusetts and how it differs from the medical pathway.

Adult-use overview →

Cannabis Basics

A neutral primer on terms, product categories, and concepts — without hype or advice.

Read the primer →

Massachusetts Laws

An overview of the legal framework and the role of the Cannabis Control Commission.

Understand the law →

Safety & Responsible Use

General safety principles, storage, and why professional guidance matters.

Safety information →

Locations & Hours

Where CAC operates in Taunton and Brockton, and how to confirm current details.

View locations →
About Commonwealth Alternative Care

A Massachusetts cannabis provider focused on patient care

Commonwealth Alternative Care (CAC) is a licensed cannabis cultivator, manufacturer, and dispensary operating in Massachusetts, with locations in Taunton and Brockton. The organization describes its focus as patient-centered, alternative care, alongside community education, outreach, and charitable involvement.

This resource summarizes publicly available information to help you understand what CAC is and how legal cannabis works in the Commonwealth — so you can make informed decisions and seek out official sources with confidence.

More about CAC

At a glance

TypeMedical & adult-use cannabis
LocationsTaunton & Brockton, MA
FocusPatient-centered care & education
Age21+ (adult use)
OversightMA Cannabis Control Commission

Details may change. Always confirm with official sources.

For Patients

Considering the medical program?

A simplified look at the path to becoming a registered medical cannabis patient in Massachusetts.

Learn whether it may fit your needs

Read general information about the medical program and discuss your situation with a licensed healthcare provider.

Obtain a certification from a provider

Massachusetts requires certification by a registered healthcare provider before you can register as a patient.

Register with the state program

Complete registration through the official Massachusetts medical-use program to receive your patient credentials.

Use official resources for next steps

Once registered, rely on official state and provider guidance for any questions about access and your rights.

Read the full guide

A note on this site's purpose

We don't sell products, list menus, prices, or inventory, and we don't provide medical or dosing advice. Our aim is simply to explain — clearly and neutrally — what Commonwealth Alternative Care is and how Massachusetts cannabis programs work, then point you to the official and professional sources that can help you act.