New York state gets first residency requirement challenge
Much like neighboring states, New York now faces legal action as it works through its initial round of license approvals for adult use cannabis.
Much like neighboring states, New York now faces legal action as it works through its initial round of license approvals for adult use cannabis.
The new home grow regulations will allow medical patients to grow up to three mature and three immature plants in their home. The patient can also designate no more than one caregiver to grow on their behalf.
New York State regulators and industry advocates have little to say about cannabis dispensaries operating on the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation, which are funneling Canadian cannabis and wild edibles such as THC-infused shaved ice and THC-infused snack foods that look a lot like Cheetos and Doritos.
Tucked away in a rural corner of upstate New York, straddling the U.S.-Canada border is a growing mecca of legal cannabis on the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation.
There are still a lot of questions that need to be answered before New York’s heavily subsidized social equity dispensary program can be deemed any kind of success.
We’re going to be reporting on New York State’s dispensary approval process a great deal. It has all the potential for creating a dispensary train wreck.
As more cultivation licenses are granted with the roll out of adult-use, farmers are curious to see how they impact greenhouse growers and outdoor operations differently.
Grown In obtained a list from the state of 33 Cannabinoid Hemp Processors who currently have a license.
The fund will be supported by up to $50 million in licensing fees and revenue from the adult-use cannabis industry and up to $150 million from the private sector.
The Board also announced that NBA All-Star Chris Webber will manage the Social Equity Cannabis Investment Fund, which will help those who have conditional adult-use retail licenses meet the costs of establishing dispensaries.