The survey, conducted by the 300-member New York Cannabis Retail Association, found that 94% of respondents objected to changing the “proximity protection” rule.to the 1,000 feet rule for municipalities with more than 20,000 residents and the 2,000-foot buffer for towns with less population.A majority of legal-pot-shop owners and licensees don’t want the state’s buffer zone policy between locations to be loosened, according to a survey.“The numbers speak for themselves.
NYC pols from all boroughs urge NY Gov. Kathy Hochul to keep rule limiting pot shops: ‘We are at critical juncture’Tantalo and his wife, Britni, said they spent tens of thousands of dollars on rent while awaiting a license to open their cannabis dispensary, Flower City Dispensary in Victor near Rochester.
“If changes to the existing regulations are to be implemented, NYCRA members want additional regulatory guardrails in place to ensure that such exemptions do not render their businesses economically unsustainable.” Gov. Kathy Hochul had approved a stricter law earlier this year to make it easier for authorities to close illegal shops and make way for legal operators, while Mayor Eric Adams launched “Operation Padlock to Protect” to shut down unlicensed pot peddlers.
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