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State will get rolling on legal cannabis shops, Hochul vows

- BY TIM BALK

New York State has launched a comprehens­ive review of its sluggish process for licensing cannabis shops, Gov. Hochul’s office said Monday, targeting a tortured legalizati­on rollout that has allowed a sprawling market of unlicensed retailers to emerge across the city.

The governor tapped Jeanette Moy, the commission­er of the state Office of General Services, to conduct the analysis. In a statement, Hochul’s office said Moy would embed with the Office of Cannabis Management for at least a month and carry out a “top-down review” focused on hastening permitting.

The state began to issue its first retail marijuana licenses in 2022. A complex process for approving permits for sellers has limited the rollout. As of this winter, the city had fewer than 40 legal cannabis retailers, according to the much-maligned Office of Cannabis Management.

At the same time, an estimated 2,500 illicit pot shops have cropped up across the five boroughs, according to Mayor Adams’ office.

The unlicensed joints appear to be challengin­g the legal stores’ ability to take off, and many of the illicit pot shops target kids, according to officials.

The rollout of some licensed shops has been delayed by legal battles. And the state’s permitting process was initially slowed by bureaucrat­ic red tape.

Hochul, who has presided over the bumpy legalizati­on rollout, has acknowledg­ed that the process has been disastrous.

She has moved to grant broader power to city authoritie­s to weed out the illicit shops.

And on Monday, she turned her focus to the permitting process.

“Today, we take the first step in revamping New York’s legal cannabis industry to ensure its long-term success,” Hochul said in a statement, expressing confidence in Moy’s ability to “jump-start the next phase of New York’s legal cannabis market.”

Moy has served as the commission­er of the General Services Office since 2021.

In a statement, she said she looked forward to working with the leadership in the Cannabis Management Office, and to finding “ways to streamline the applicatio­n process and get businesses open.”

 ?? AP ?? Gov. Hochul speaks at a news conference last month about the proliferat­ion of illegal cannabis stores in New York.
AP Gov. Hochul speaks at a news conference last month about the proliferat­ion of illegal cannabis stores in New York.

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