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Seven unlicensed marijuana stores shut down across New York

New York cannabis regulators and law enforcement agencies said they shut down seven unlicensed marijuana stores in Cayuga, Oswego and Wayne counties on Monday.

An unlicensed retail chain called I’m Stuck was accused of selling marijuana without approval from the state’s Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) as well as processing and packaging cannabis products without a license, The (Auburn) Citizen reported.

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The stores were also accused by authorities of selling cannabis products to minors, according to a news release from New York State Attorney General Letitia James.

State officials allege David Tulley, who owns and operates eight unlicensed marijuana stores, has been selling cannabis without a license since at least early 2022, before the OCM began issuing permits.

Investigations involving six of the stores revealed:

The outlets in April advertised an Easter egg hunt in several counties where eggs were scattered around public places and

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