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CANTON â The village at the heart of the St. Lawrence County seat wants to hear from its constituents about recreational marijuana dispensaries under the stateâs Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act.
The village Board of Trustees during its Wednesday meeting scheduled a public forum to gauge Cantonâs interest in permitting local marijuana retailers.
âI donât really want to talk about opting out â or anything â until weâve heard from the community,â Trustee Carol S. Pynchon said.
The public hearing is set for 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 22, at the municipal building, 60 Main St. A virtual participation option is also planned. Trustees cited probable August vacation plans among community members in their decision to push the hearing to September.
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New York State officially passed and signed into law a bill that legalizes the production, distribution, and adult-use of cannabis in the state (S.854A/A.1248A).
The new legislation, known as the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (the Act), allows those who are at least 21-years of age to use, smoke, ingest or consume cannabis products. It also allows those 21 and over to possess up to three ounces of cannabis or 24 grams of concentrated cannabis without penalty.
This memo is intended to highlight key considerations for clients interested in joining the adult-use cannabis industry. Additional regulations are expected with respect to the Act, although nothing has been published to date.
New York Legalized Cannabis. Now What?
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On April 1, Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a bill into law that had been passed by the state legislature the previous night legalizing the purchase and consumption of recreational marijuana in New York state. That made New York the 15th state, along with the District of Columbia, to do so. Below, Tahira Rehmatullah, a cannabis investor and advisor, and Agatha Kluk, a Partner at Kluk Farber Law, discuss what the new laws mean for you a New York resident looking to explore the boundaries of your newest civic right.
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