State cannabis advisor on evolving marijuana landscape
State Cannabis Advisory Board Chair Joe Belluck discusses marijuana showcase events, license applications, and the state budget.
The medical marijuana industry braces for budget fallout
Medical marijuana companies operating in New York are sounding the alarm about language that could end up in the final state budget.
Out-of-state marijuana ending up on retail shelves
We explore why out-of-state marijuana products are being sold by licensed retailers in New York and how it can be stopped.
State marijuana regulator on banking services and NY-grown products
New York Office of Cannabis Management's James Rogers discusses a new banking directory and addressing "inversion."
Medical marijuana industry balks at recreational licensee fee
The state is being sued over a $20 million licensing fee for medical marijuana companies entering the recreational space.
Cannabis regulator reflects on legal marijuana landscape
State Office of Cannabis Management acting Executive Director Felicia Reid discusses past and future activities.
Challenged rollout of ‘seed-to-sale’ tracking for marijuana
Cannabis Farmers Alliance President Joseph Calderone provides an update on the state's "seed-to-sale" tracking system.
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.