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New York Cannabis Industry Continues To Grapple With Regulatory Challenges And Uncertainties

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New York Cannabis Industry Continues To Grapple With Regulatory Challenges And Uncertainties

Setback in Cannabis Licensing Settlement Discussions Leaves Industry in Limbo

The New York Cannabis Control Board faced a setback in its Friday meeting as discussions about a settlement agreement, addressing two lawsuits concerning the state's CAURD program, were removed from the agenda.

The Coalition for Access to Regulated and Safe Cannabis and a group of veterans had filed lawsuits in March and August, respectively, raising legal questions about the state's cannabis licensing procedures.

The potential settlement's details and implications remain uncertain, leaving conditional adult-use retail dispensaries in limbo and hindering the opening of new stores.

As reported by 2 On Your Side, the Office of Cannabis Management and the State Attorney General's Office are actively working to resolve the pending litigation and ensure the development of an equitable cannabis market.

Medical Cannabis Companies Under Scrutiny

Medical cannabis companies, including Leafwell and Curaleaf, are being scrutinized for providing discounted telehealth certifications to subscribed patients in New York, raising concerns about potential violations of regulations against steering patient choices in practitioner selection.

Both companies assert the legality of their partnership, as reported by NY Cannabis Insider.

The Office of Cannabis Management is currently investigating the matter, underscoring the ongoing challenge of balancing accessibility with medical standards in the cannabis industry.

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