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New York state prepares to open its first legal cannabis store: Here's what you need to know

Agence France-Presse • December 19, 2022, 10:54:34 IST
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New York state plans to grant the first 150 licences to people previously convicted for possession or sale of cannabis, and associations who help such offenders

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New York state prepares to open its first legal cannabis store: Here's what you need to know

New York: As New York state prepares to open its first legal cannabis stores, possibly before the end of the year, AFP details what you need to know about the new market. Offenders and non-profits Adult recreational use of cannabis is already legal in about 20 American states. In terms of social equity, New York’s policy goes further than most, according to observers. The state plans to grant the first 150 licences to people previously convicted for possession or sale of the drug, and associations who help such offenders. The intention is to offer reparations of sorts to African-American and Hispanic communities whose members were disproportionately arrested and charged during the decades weed was illegal. Some 900 applications have been filed and 28 permits issued to businesses. Eight associations have also received licences. What could be the first official store is backed by the Housing Works non-profit, which helps ex-prisoners, the homeless and people with HIV and AIDS. Deliveries and restrictions After the first 150 licences are granted, the market will open up to all businesses, but with rules to reduce market dominance. Specifically, a company that grows or processes cannabis will not be allowed to distribute the drug, and vice versa. Retailers will be allowed to deliver cannabis but will be restricted to 25 employees for that purpose. [caption id=“attachment_11832091” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] People attend the unveiling of a city-sanctioned cannabis dispensary showroom in New York City. AFP[/caption] As with alcohol, sales are allowed only to people over 21 years old. An adult can possess up to 85 grams of cannabis flower or 24 grams of concentrated cannabis, which is more potent. A store cannot sell someone more than this limit. Cannabis is theoretically still prohibited under US federal law, meaning it is illegal to possess it when crossing state lines or entering and leaving the country. Potency tax In addition to the taxes paid by the consumer at purchase, New York plans to tax vendors based on the plant’s psychoactive content. Higher tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, means higher taxes. Dan Livingston, executive director of the Cannabis Association of New York, fears this will lead to high prices and competition from illegal sellers. He also worries it will encourage vendors to sell stronger cannabis without properly labelling it as such. “The consumer could end up getting a lot more high than they really anticipated,” he said. New York state promises to use tax revenues generated by cannabis sales for addiction prevention, education and grants to associations who help users. In a 2018 report, it estimated the illegal market was worth $1.7 billion to $3.5 billion annually, equating to between $248 million and $677 million in potential annual taxes. Legal challenge The granting of licences has been slowed because of a legal challenge by a company whose application was rejected, mainly on the grounds that its majority owner was convicted of a cannabis-related offence in the state of Michigan. A federal judge hearing the case has ordered that no licences be issued in the five jurisdictions involved in the dispute, including Brooklyn, New York City’s most populous borough. Read all the Latest News , Trending News , Cricket News , Bollywood News , India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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