Hemp retailers cry foul over illicit marijuana crackdown
Licensed retailers of hemp products say they're erroneously getting caught up in the effort to stop illegal marijuana sales.
Looser marijuana advertising rules floated by state regulators
Marketing and advertising restrictions in New York have hindered the outreach efforts of legal marijuana dispensaries.
Concerns raised with state-backed investments in marijuana retailers
Cannabis attorney Lauren Rudick addresses some of the criticisms levied at the manager of the state's social equity fund.
Poll asks about asylum seekers, marijuana sales, and congestion pricing
Siena College Research Institute pollster Steve Greenberg talks about a new survey of New York voters
Marijuana farmers desperate for financial aid
New York marijuana farmers are operating at a loss and at risk of collapsing, according to the Cannabis Farmers Alliance.
Challenges persist for New York’s marijuana marketplace
Attorney Fatima Afia talks about illegal marijuana retailers and explains legal challenges to the retail regulations.
Excise tax faulted for hindering medical marijuana program
State Sen. Jeremy Cooney wants to repeal an excise tax on medical marijuana to boost participation in the program.
New York’s marijuana marketplace ‘disaster’
Gov. Kathy Hochul recently voiced the frustration of stakeholders in New York's marijuana industry.
Assembly cannabis champion talks marijuana rollout
Assembly Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes talks about the recreational marijuana landscape in New York.
State addresses legal obstacles to new marijuana dispensaries
A legal log jam blocking the rollout of hundreds of marijuana dispensaries appears to have been resolve by the state.