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With central New York affected by a court case preventing cannabis dispensaries in the region, those in the cannabis business are in a waiting game.
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A federal judge upheld an injunction that is preventing some regions in New York from issuing cannabis dispensary licenses.
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While it’s taken a while for dispensaries to begin operating across the state, higher education has gotten on board.
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As New York opens more legal outlets for recreational marijuana, some public health advocates want more scrutiny on how marijuana products are being marketed to teens and young adults.
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The city of Syracuse is cracking down on illegal marijuana dealers setting up shop across the city.
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New York issued its first retail cannabis licenses last month, leaving many to wonder: How long until you can buy it in the store?
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Nearly two years after the governor and legislature approved a law to allow the sale and use of marijuana for New Yorkers 21 and older, the first licenses to sell cannabis were granted by the state’s Office of Cannabis Management.
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A federal judge has temporarily blocked New York from issuing recreational marijuana dispensary licenses in Brooklyn and parts of upstate New York while a legal challenge to the state’s selection process is being considered.
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President Biden recently pardoned all people charged with marijuana possession under federal law. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand called Biden’s move a good “first step,” but she said that needs to be done.
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The 2021 law legalizing adult recreational use of marijuana is geared toward addressing equity issues.