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On Monday afternoon, Sarain Stoney purchased marijuana.

He picked it up from CannaGreen’s Park Street marijuana dispensary, which reopened that morning.

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“They usually have good medicine,” Stoney said. “I use if for my pain from past injuries.”

The dispensary was one of six cannabis establishments temporarily shut down after police searches last week. By Monday, at least three were again operating in some form. The Park Street shop was the most brazen, with customers openly buying products like “Blue Dream” and “Granddaddy Purple” at $10 per gram.

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“We’ve got good, grade-A, primo weed,” said the man behind the counter, who declined to provide his name. He admitted that police had cleared out most of the shop’s supplies. But he still had six jars of marijuana and a small assortment of pot-infused cookies for sale.

He did not ask customers for a prescription, and said he would gladly sell to anyone who described a medical condition they suffer from.