New Yorkers With Marijuana Convictions Will Get First Retail Licenses
Source: New York Times
New Yorkers With Marijuana Convictions Will Get First Retail Licenses
Officials intend to reserve the first 100 or more retail licenses to sell marijuana in New York for people who have been convicted of related offenses, or their relatives.
By Jesse McKinley and Grace Ashford
March 9, 2022
Updated 6:06 p.m. ET
ALBANY, N.Y. New York State will soon announce plans to usher in its first outlets for retail sales of marijuana by the end of the year, giving applicants access to stockpiles of the drug grown by local farmers and offering sweeteners like new storefronts leased by the state.
The only catch? To be one of the states first licensed retailers, you or a member of your family must have been convicted of a marijuana-related offense.
The policy, to be announced by Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday, is part of a concerted push to assure that early business owners in the states projected billion-dollar marijuana industry will be members of communities that have been affected by the nations decades-long war on drugs.
In favoring those with marijuana convictions and prepping their businesses for turnkey sales, New York appears to be trying to avoid pitfalls encountered in some other states, which have seen designated social equity applicants and other mom-and-pop marijuana businesses struggle with issues like lack of capital or competition from deep-pocketed corporate operations.
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