
More unwelcome drama roiled New York’s $1.5 billion marijuana industry when state regulators this week informed more than 150 retail operators and applicants that they’re too close to a school, a violation of state law.
But critics point out the July 28 directive from Office of Cannabis Management Director Felicia Reid contradicts an earlier, deliberate OCM decision to tweak proximity rules – a choice that was made in part because locating a marijuana store in dense New York City would prove extremely difficult without it.
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Like many other states, New York imposes strict zoning requirements on marijuana stores as part of a philosophy that legal cannabis must be kept away from adolescents and children.
State law forbids a cannabis retail outlet “on the
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