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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.
The New York State Office of Cannabis Management said that several New York City adult-use dispensaries, including Cannabis Emporium in the Bronx, will officially open this week after a lawsuit ...
It’s going to grow like a weed. The legal cannabis industry will take New Yorkers even higher in 2025, with state regulators projecting the number of new licensed pot stores will more than ...
Cannabis seeds can be purchased from commercial retailers. Immature plants can be purchased from New York licensed dispensaries, microbusinesses, or other entities authorized by the state Office ...
Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management [25] Montana Department of Revenue [26] Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission [27] Nevada Department of Taxation [28] New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission [29] New Mexico Cannabis Control Division; New York Office of Cannabis Management; Ohio Department of Commerce. Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program
An act in relation to constituting chapter 7-A of the consolidated laws, in relation to the creation of a new office of cannabis management, as an independent entity within the division of alcoholic beverage control, providing for the licensure of persons authorized to cultivate, process, distribute and sell cannabis and the use of cannabis by persons aged twenty-one or older;
A spokesperson for the New York Attorney General's office, which defended the regulations in court, directed questions on the ruling to the state Office of Cannabis Management. That office did not ...
A vape shop in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States [1] A vape shop in Knaresborough, England. A vape shop [notes 1] is a retail outlet specializing in the selling of vaping products, [27] though shops selling derived psychoactive cannabis products have increased in the United States since the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill.