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Cannabis in New York has been legal for medical purposes under New York law since 2016, and recreational purposes since 2021. As of 2022, recreational cannabis is for sale legally in the state (including Native American reservations), only through state-approved dispensaries. Adults aged 21 and older are allowed to possess up to 3 ounces (85 g ...
As co-owners of El Puré, a marijuana delivery service based in upper Manhattan that’s served all five boroughs for nearly 20 years, they see New York’s latest law as an opportunity to take ...
Judge to consider settlement that grants dispensaries to service-disabled veterans who accused NY of unfairly favoring people convicted of pot crimes.
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The law includes several provisions regulating the possession and sale of recreational marijuana. Adults aged 21 or older are allowed to possess up to 3 ounces of cannabis flower on their person or up to 24 grams of concentrated cannabis. The law also allows public consumption of marijuana where tobacco smoking is allowed, a first in the United States. Home cultivation of marijuana is ...
New York officials launched legal recreational marijuana sales by promising many of the first retail licenses to people with past drug convictions, hoping to give people harmed by the war on drugs ...
The Office of Cannabis Management is a New York state government agency established upon passage of the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA) to implement a regulatory framework for medical and adult-use cannabis in the state of New York, along with hemp regulations as well. It was announced by Governor Andrew Cuomo in the January 2019 ...
Members of the New York State Office of Cannabis Management, along with Mount Vernon Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard and City Council President Cathlin Gleason-Boncardo cut a ribbon to officially ...