New York City is cracking down on nearly 3,000 unlicensed cannabis dispensaries, with enforcement actions resulting in increased sales at legal dispensaries. State senators are calling for the social equity cannabis fund to stop issuing loans to dispensary operators. Legal efforts are ongoing against illegal dispensaries selling unregulated products.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul says enforcement actions against unlicensed marijuana businesses are resulting in increased sales at legal dispensaries. Some advocates, however, say the gov and corporate interests are undermining legalization's equity goals. https://t.co/5zEK4vSVjF https://t.co/fNqlORHrBG
We have seized an unlicensed cannabis truck in Sunnyside and charged the owner with illegal sale and possession. Our enforcement efforts will continue against illegal dispensaries that sell unregulated product targeting our children, evade tax revenue and undercut legal vendors. https://t.co/yRlP3yz3Bi
Citing an investigation by THE CITY, two state senators have called for New York’s social equity cannabis fund to cease issuing loans to dispensary operators and for any “trapped in these predatory deals to be made whole.” https://t.co/ts2SQEn3AO
Illegal cannabis shop owners challenge Adams’ crackdown on unlicensed NYC pot stores https://t.co/rrUIO287ye https://t.co/c9Re2jGVw6
For the nearly 3,000 unlicensed cannabis dispensaries operating across New York City, it was fun while it lasted. https://t.co/ehXHtCJ6Dt