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Governor Kathy Hochul wants to give the state and local governments greater padlock powers to combat unlicensed cannabis in New York.
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Governor Kathy Hochul appointed Office of General Services Commissioner Jeanette Moy to temporarily oversee the process after numerous bureaucratic issues largely stalled the transition to adult recreational sales.
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These organizations have transitioned to a mixed medical-recreational license that allows them to participate in the adult-use market.
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A Dewitt dispensary is preparing to open after an injunction blocking the state from issuing dispensary licenses was lifted in December.
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The NYS Cannabis Control Board voted to settle the lawsuit that has prevented new cannabis dispensaries from opening in the state.
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Syracuse's recreational cannabis industry faces a bottleneck as licensing disputes limit dispensaries, leaving many growers struggling to find markets for their products.
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A senate hearing this week highlighted flaws in the system, including a proliferation of thousands of illegal pot shops operating across the state.
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New York launches new microbusiness cannabis license as it seizes product from shops around the state.
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New York State investigators recently seized products being sold without proper state licensing at two shops near Syracuse University, two on the north side, and one downtown.
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Dozens of farmers and retail store license holders told the state’s Cannabis Control Board that bureaucratic delays and court injunctions have pushed them to the brink of bankruptcy.