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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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The state's Office of Cannabis Management has approved a plan aimed at helping the state's legally licensed marijuana farmers.
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The move could have helped the roughly 200 farmers who have obtained growing licenses from the state’s Office of Cannabis Management, which is overseeing the fledgling legal cannabis industry in New York.
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2 years in, New York's legal cannabis industry has been plagued by numerous problems, including too many farmers licensed to grow marijuana, and too few stores to sell their products.
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Since March 2021, recreational use of marijuana has been legal in New York.
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The Syracuse Common Council met to discuss the local market as state officials are still finalizing the rules.
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Municipalities must decide before the end of the year under the new state law approving adult marijuana use.
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The Upstate Poison Control Center is noticing a disturbing new trend in the amount of calls for youth exposed to marijuana edibles. Sometimes it can be…
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State Lawmakers finally legalized the recreational use of marijuana with the Governor signing it into law this week making it possible for residents to…