Inside New York’s Five-Year Cannabis Chronicle

Inside New York’s Five-Year Cannabis Chronicle

Author: Cannabis Radio April 1, 2026 Duration: 29:51

In this episode of The Blunt Business, the discussion dives deep into the complex landscape of the New York cannabis market as it hits its five-year legalization anniversary.

While Governor Kathy Hochul lauds the state’s achievement of $3.3 billion in total sales and the opening of its 600th licensed dispensary, the program highlights a more turbulent reality behind the numbers. Industry experts and operators share insights on the "whack-a-mole" battle against a rampant illicit market, the "red tape" and bureaucracy stifling small businesses, and the ongoing struggle to fulfill social equity promises amidst predatory loans and licensing bottlenecks.

From critical BBC reports to exclusive interviews with OCM leadership, this summary explores whether New York's green revolution is truly flying high or simply struggling to find its footing.



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