BOSTON — Changing the way Massachusetts taxes legal marijuana could produce more revenue for the state, but it could also disrupt the fledgling cannabis industry here and undo some of the work to convert consumers from an illicit market to the state’s regulated and taxed market, a report found. In a report to be considered Thursday by the Cannabis Control Commission, regulators and state revenue experts weighed the idea of taxing marijuana based on its weight or potency, rather than the
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