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N.Y. cannabis regulators shut down unlicensed businesses ahead of legal market launch

“You need a license to sell cannabis in New York. Licensed sales and a regulated market are the only way New York’s customers will be assured that the cannabis products they are purchasing have been tested and tracked from seed to sale,” said Tremaine Wright, chair of New York’s Cannabis Control Board.

“Sale of untested products put lives at risk,” Wright argued. “I implore these illegal store operators, and any other stores pretending to be legal operations, to stop selling cannabis products immediately.”

Illegal weed businesses in New York have thrived over the past year, appearing in a variety of locations in the forms of pop-ups, weed trucks and more.

While a legal cannabis market is yet to be established, the state decriminalized marijuana and allows adults over the age of 21 to possess and publicly consume cannabis. They also allow them to gift

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