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Stinky delivery: Uber Eats driver smells weed coming from ‘burrito', police say
A Uber Eats delivery driver smelled something funky with the burrito they had just been called to pick up, so the driver called police in a New Jersey town.
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Magnolia Bakery's banana pudding and red velvet marijuana-infused treats coming to NY
Magnolia Bakery has high hopes for its cannabis-infused treats and is expanding to finally sell them in New York.
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Meet NYC ‘Pizza Pusha,' creator behind underground cannabis & food consumption lounge
Chris Barrett, aka the ‘Pizza Pusha,’ is the leader behind Stoned Pizza, an underground, on-site weed consumption lounge and restaurant that has gained attention but also remains illegal in NYC. NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino chats with the entrepreneur who hopes to apply for a consumption license once available in NY.
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NYC's latest illegal weed shop crackdown is finally working
Thousands of marijuana shops boldly opened without a license in New York City after the state legalized recreational use of the drug, but after more than a year of lax enforcement, new state rules are finally allowing officials to padlock their doors. New York City’s sheriff’s office says it has shuttered around 700 illegal stores since new state regulations passed in...
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Bronx bodegas busted for selling illegal marijuana products
Marc Santia reporting on bodegas busted for selling illegal marijuana products.
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Illegal cannabis store crackdown continues in NY, as state aims to help legal shops
Governor Hochul and Mayor Adams hosted a press conference today to discuss the closing of illegal cannabis shops and the effort to open more legal ones. NBC New York’s Erica Byfield reports.
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Martha's Vineyard is about to run out of pot, prompting a lawsuit and a scramble by regulators
Martha’s Vineyard is about to run out of pot, prompting a lawsuit. Thousands of registered medical users and recreational ones could be affected.
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Owner of unlicensed cannabis shops in NY who says he gave free samples fined $15 million
The owner of seven unlicensed cannabis shops in New York whose promotions included an Easter egg hunt has been fined more than $15 million after state officials complained he repeatedly ignored notices to stop operating without approval, authorities said. A state Supreme Court justice in Lyons, New York, imposed the fine against David Tulley on Wednesday. Acting Justice Richard Healy penalized...
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Daily marijuana use outpaces daily drinking in the US, a new study says
Millions of people in the U.S. report using marijuana daily or nearly every day, and those people now outnumber those who say they are daily or nearly-daily drinkers of alcohol.
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Justice Department moves to reclassify marijuana as less dangerous
The Justice Department officially proposed reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug. News4’s Jackie Bensen explains how it would ease restrictions on cannabis on the federal level if approved.
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Justice Department formally moves to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug
A proposed rule sent to the federal register recognizes the medical uses of cannabis and acknowledges it has less potential for abuse than some of the nation’s most dangerous drugs.
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Task force raids 20 illegal cannabis shops in NYC
More raids on illegal cannabis shops could be coming to the five boroughs. Two dozen were shut down today. New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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Marijuana backers eye proposed federal regulatory change as an aid to legalizing pot in more states
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has proposed to shift marijuana from a “Schedule I” drug, which includes heroin and LSD, to a less tightly regulated “Schedule III” drug
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Biden administration plans to reclassify marijuana as a Schedule III drug
Sources told NBC News that the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration plans to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug.
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Biden administration will move to reclassify marijuana in a historic shift
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will move to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, a historic shift to generations of American drug policy that could have wide ripple effects across the country.
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Where is marijuana legal in the US? A state-by-state guide
Marijuana is fully legal in 24 states and Washington, D.C. Another 17 states have legalized its use solely for medical purposes, with varying caveats in each states’ laws.
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Locally owned marijuana dispensary opens in Atlantic City
In New Jersey, they are cashing in on cannabis. Atlantic City is embracing the marijuana business as another dispensary opens its doors–the third in an area that’s visited by tens of millions every year. There’s a number of other dispensaries on the horizon now. NBC New York’s Ted Greenberg reports.
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Struggling to stop illegal weed shops, NY governor asks online sites to hide them
Since New York legalized marijuana in 2021, unlicensed pot shops have proliferated across NYC, with limited pushback from authorities. On Tuesday, Gov. Hochul called on sites such as Yelp and Google Maps to stop listing them, and also renewed calls for the state Legislature to beef up enforcement powers and penalties.
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Connecticut has a shortage of marijuana. New York farms have had too much. What to do?
Connecticut marijuana retailers say a dearth of licensed growers in the state’s fledgling legal pot industry has left them with a shortage of product to sell. The supply problem has appeared after slow retail growth in New York last year left growers there struggling with the opposite: an excess of supply. It would seem both problems could easily be solved...
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Judge rejects claim that New York's marijuana licensing cheats out-of-state applicants
A federal judge has rejected a challenge to New York state’s licensing program for selling legal marijuana, a system two California applicants say unconstitutionally discriminates against out-of-state residents. The ruling may spur New York into issuing hundreds of licenses in a state where most marijuana is sold by unlicensed businesses