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New York's legal cannabis rollout is on hold as a judge hears a challenge to the retail licensing process
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Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie says it's difficult to change the rules while the program is stalled by a court injunction.
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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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Sales at the store commenced at 4:20 p.m.
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The City of Syracuse has two new tools at its disposal to control illegal cannabis sales due to a lack of regulations from the state and health concerns.
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Common councilors are expected to vote Monday on a local law and an ordinance as it struggles to control new, illegal dispensaries or even existing retailers that are now selling cannabis.
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New York is granting its first 36 licenses to sell cannabis in the state. The program is the first of its kind in the nation to award the licenses to people who were harmed by the decades- long prohibition on the drug.
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An investigation from NY Cannabis Insider finds the state cannabis agency wrongly accused an Ithaca business owner of illegally selling marijuana.
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Local businesses entering the newly legal marijuana industry face uncertainty about regulations with the federal and state governments and aim to counter stigma about