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Council Post: A Potential Flaw In New York’s Cannabis Regulations Could Hurt Social Equity Operators

Por: Forbes Business October 19, 2022

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Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of , a strategic real estate development firm. getty No good deed goes unpunished; New York regulators may be about to experience backlash as they implement a social equity program for the state’s newly legalized cannabis market. In July, the New York Cannabis Control Board social equity program regulations that reserve initial Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary (CAURD) licenses for applicants who have... + full article



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