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Renewed focus on illegal weed shops is a good — if overdue — step forward.
In: Crain's New York Business, Jg. 40 (2024-04-29), Heft 17, S. 8
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New York state policymakers are taking action to shut down thousands of illegal cannabis shops that have been operating in New York City, undermining the legal weed market and creating a sense of lawlessness. The state's new budget allows municipalities to seek emergency court orders to close these shops and enables authorities to seize cannabis and padlock businesses immediately if they are found to be selling illicit products or serving minors. Landlords who fail to evict illegal shops within five days of being notified could face fines. While change will take time, these policy changes provide the necessary tools for regulatory and enforcement agencies to address the issue. [Extracted from the article]
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Renewed focus on illegal weed shops is a good — if overdue — step forward.
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Zeitschrift: | Crain's New York Business, Jg. 40 (2024-04-29), Heft 17, S. 8 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
Medientyp: | serialPeriodical |
ISSN: | 8756-789X (print) |
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