New York To Open First Legal Pot Dispensary By Year’s End

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NEW YORK (AP) — The first legal dispensary for recreational marijuana in New York is set to open Dec. 29, marking a long-awaited launch of a cannabis industry that could become one of the country’s most lucrative.

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Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Wednesday that Housing Works, a minority-controlled nonprofit in Manhattan that serves people with HIV and AIDS, will be the first of 36 recently licensed dispensaries to begin selling cannabis to the general public — even though dozens of illegal shops have been in operation for many months.

The announcement was made one month after the state’s Cannabis Control Board took a monumental step in establishing a legal marketplace for legal marijuana by issuing the first round of licenses. In the coming months, the state is expected to issue an additional 139 licenses, with about 900 applicants waiting to learn their fate.

“The industry will continue to grow from here, creating inclusive opportunity in every corner of New York State with revenues directed to our schools and revitalizing communities,” Hochul said in her announcement.

New York legalized recreational use of marijuana in March 2021.

Housing Works, which also serves homeless and formerly incarcerated people, was one of eight nonprofits among the initial licensees.

“This opportunity will not only give our team the resources to further our overall mission, but to feature and elevate products coming from LGBTQ+, BIPOC and women-led cannabis brands across the state,” said Charles King, chief executive officer of Housing Works.

The state reserved its first round of retail licenses for applicants with marijuana convictions or their relatives, plus some nonprofit groups. It also planned a $200 million public-private fund to aid “social equity” applicants.


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Smoking if you got them...
Smoking if you got them...
1 year ago

As we know prohibition only helped organize crime . Become what it is today. Something should have never been illegal cannabis and Alcohol is two of them. However I find the article hysterical considering cannabis stores are almost everywhere in every borough. Someone forgot to tell them about the License that’s needed…

Dr. Alex Morales
Dr. Alex Morales
1 year ago

hate to break it to everyone here, but every bodega in NYC is already selling this garbage. only difference now is that they will be taxing it, and it will be sold in stores employing ex convicts and perverts.

Bubbie
Bubbie
1 year ago

Is that photo an accurate depiction of marijuana? I’ve smelled it on the streets but never seen any.

Cola
Cola
1 year ago

Keep voting for dems

Triumphinwhitehouse
Triumphinwhitehouse
1 year ago

The 2 Orthodox DEMOCRATS felder and eichenstein voted for bail reform and legalized pot

Come January
Come January
1 year ago

It was either marijuana stores or Grand Central Madison for the new calendar year.

The winner: no brains and no trains.

Conservative Carl
Conservative Carl
1 year ago

I’m pro freedom, so I think people should be allowed to buy as much pot as they want. But I’m anti infringing on other people’s right to safety, so I’m against their having the right to smoke it.

Just Keepin' It Real
Just Keepin' It Real
1 year ago

It will be a sad day for New York and America. Hopefully the orthodox Jewish population growth can shift New York’s politics to the right and end this legalization of escapism drugs.

Rochamim
Rochamim
1 year ago

They can open a branch near the airport on outgoing flights to Russia.