Signage Verification
Confirm all required signs are posted, visible, and current. 28-B §509
Comprehensive frontline guide for Maine cannabis retail staff. Covers daily workflow, compliance, customer service, product knowledge, incident handling, and escalation protocols. Built for print, mobile, and shift handoff.
Pair these resources with the Retail Operations Playbook and METRC Budtender Training for statutory citations and escalation paths.
Start every shift with these compliance-critical steps. Print for handoff.
Confirm all required signs are posted, visible, and current. 28-B §509
Verify ID scanning equipment and backup procedures are working. 28-B §504(4)
Review daily specials, new products, and educational materials.
Non-negotiable checkpoints for every transaction. Miss one and the sale stops.
Use these scripts for common scenarios. Keep responses short, cite the rule, and escalate as needed.
Follow these steps for common incidents. Document and escalate per SOP.
Stay current on product types, labeling, and compliance. Reference METRC and OCP guidance for details.
This guide is designed to work for everyone, whether you use a mouse, keyboard, screen reader, or need to print reference materials for the counter.
Professional, compliant responses for common scenarios.
Step-by-step script for checking identification and handling edge cases.
How to explain purchase limits and use the calculator effectively.
Guidelines for providing product information and recommendations.
Professional scripts for refusing service to intoxicated customers.
Important information about transport, storage, and responsible use.
“Welcome in! I’ll just need to verify your 21+ ID before we chat about products.” Inspect security features, scan the document, and log any refusals in the incident sheet.
“Maine caps each purchase at 2.5 ounces total weight and 10 grams of concentrate. Let’s do a quick total together so we stay compliant.” Use the calculator on the Tools page for backup.
Focus on onset, duration, and responsible dosing. Avoid medical claims and keep comparisons factual—reference lab results and package data.
“It looks like today might not be the right time for a sale. Let me grab my manager so we can document this and keep everyone compliant.” Capture the attempt in the refusal log.
Remind guests about private consumption, safe storage away from minors, and in-state transport only. Offer the print handouts from the counter if needed.
Essential information about cannabis products and effects.
Understanding indica, sativa, and hybrid differences and typical effects.
Onset times, duration, and considerations for different delivery methods.
Understanding potency, serving sizes, and responsible consumption.
Log over-limit conversations, product feedback, and training needs in the shift handoff. Share trends with management for playbook updates.