Comments
CarlCarbonite t1_jcyclj9 wrote
It’s not just this, it’s everything. The city requires a permit for almost everything but most take an actual eternity to process. I’ve had permit requests sit for MONTHS before anyone got back to me, for something so simple that would take me a half-day to do. I mean if NYC wants tax money, I would imagine they should be processing permits a lot faster, so people can start buying and start paying the taxes.
spoil_of_the_cities t1_jcyr0jt wrote
The shops are unlicensed
The politicians are illegitimate
Objective_Guard_4357 t1_jcxv3yw wrote
Bc Albany is in a conga line w/ their heads up each other’s asses.
Silo-Joe t1_jcxyc7q wrote
Musical human centipede
supremeMilo t1_jcyfcy4 wrote
I still assume it’s because all the ppl who wanted to open weed shops paid off Coumo’s people and now they have to go through the whole process again and pay off Hochul’s people.
heresmyusername t1_jd02001 wrote
Hochul genuinely has to be one of the most useless living politicians. It's absolutely wild.
Commercialismo t1_jcy02tw wrote
There are like 3 in my area all on the same block,, are they illegal or smth? ☠️
bikeskata OP t1_jcy0osl wrote
Yes
Metapod_Used_Hardon t1_jcy2n9r wrote
An easy way to tell is that licensed dispensaries don’t sell tobacco products. If they also sell vapes and cigarettes, they’re not licensed for weed.
AlarmingDrawing t1_jcy7q3g wrote
Or the fact that there are currently only three open.
Metapod_Used_Hardon t1_jcy8ss2 wrote
Well, there are a dozen legal medical dispensaries, too, but they’ll let you know you can’t buy anything without a card.
CactusBoyScout t1_jcz75eu wrote
And they’re all in Manhattan.
thereallysososantini t1_jcym126 wrote
This isn't a very good way to tell. Most of the new dedicated illegal shops do not sell tobacco products either.
Metapod_Used_Hardon t1_jcynf3v wrote
It’s an easy way to tell, and it only goes one way, i.e., “if it sells tobacco, it’s not legal” does not imply the converse “if it doesn’t sell tobacco, it’s legal.” The best way, of course, is to check the license.
thoughtsarefalse t1_jcyrnjf wrote
The easier way to tell is by learning the only 3 legal locations and then realizing it’s not one of them
Metapod_Used_Hardon t1_jcys45i wrote
Sure. I was responding to someone who had to question whether the three on their block are legal, so I was going for a simpler test for a simpler person.
MissCherryPi t1_jcymhsb wrote
All the legal ones will be on this website: https://cannabis.ny.gov/dispensary-location-verification
BakedBread65 t1_jczkkik wrote
Lol 5 are open, 3 of which are in Manhattan, and none in the outer boroughs
drpvn t1_jcy98mb wrote
Equity!
Tsquare43 t1_jcycqq4 wrote
The State hasn't figured out to milk that cow dry yet. They all want a cut of what is surely to a be lucrative stream of revenue.
BakedBread65 t1_jczkt1x wrote
No they had to find the perfect person who had marijuana conviction, but none or a negligible criminal history aside from that, who also was driven and capable of opening a small business. Then that person had to jump through complex regulations. No wonder.
thejimla t1_jd09gms wrote
In addition to also having to been born on a Tuesday while mercury was in retrograde, they need to work with another new bureaucracy DASNY to locate a retail property and sign a lease agreement.
bittoxic00 t1_jcyllpv wrote
This, every politician in office is salivating on earmarking that money for ‘schools’ and taking the press but in reality trading it for favors
RW3Bro t1_jcz08ft wrote
This is largely the doing of the State legislature’s Black caucus. They held up legalization for years in a political climate where both the leftists and moderates/liberals agreed it was the right thing to do, because the Black Caucus wanted the first licenses to be reserved for Black people. The State did what was legal in reserving them for “justice involved individuals,” but the damage was done and the rollout has been slow as all hell because of it.
socialcommentary2000 t1_jczdigx wrote
Awesome. I'm glad it panned out this way too.
I hope the State ends up getting a fraction of the tax money they should have from this because that, my friend, is actual justice.
Fuck them.
spoil_of_the_cities t1_jcxx3qi wrote
Boycott licensed weed, too corrupt
illydreamer t1_jcy6tqs wrote
Agreed
Cobblestone-boner t1_jcyo2fs wrote
This
Deluxe78 t1_jcz0b7t wrote
It’s almost like the state is run by people who are incompetent with planning
gold_and_diamond t1_jcyxggo wrote
I'm super confused about all these shops. There are ones near my work in Times Square and in my home in Brooklyn that are completely built-out with signage and lots of products and customers going in and out. But I keep reading there's only one or two legal shops in NYC. So are these stores dropping over $10k/month in rent operating illegally? Why would they invest all that money if they can just get shut down?
spoil_of_the_cities t1_jcz2009 wrote
The politicians aren't capable of busting up weed stores themselves; they require enforcers. But they've spent years shitting on their enforcers, and unsurprisingly the enforcers are not particularly eager to serve as muscle for this racket.
They've managed a few busts by relying on the Sheriffs but the deputy's union is trying to get out of it.
socialcommentary2000 t1_jczeeyg wrote
The cops don't want to spend time busting weed shops because it's a headache for them, gets them nothing and causes even more problems on the street for Patrol.
That's why.
Stop spreading garbage agitprop.
spoil_of_the_cities t1_jczm5zu wrote
Keep standing up for those politicians!
heresmyusername t1_jd02632 wrote
Wait so you're telling me that Exotic Za R Us hawking fake pens isn't a legit dispensary????
magicfitzpatrick t1_jcysaa7 wrote
My friends in NYC but from dealers. They told me dispensary’s are way over priced.
socialcommentary2000 t1_jcze867 wrote
They absolutely are. Like ridiculously overpriced.
Alert_Engineering_70 t1_jd03ahw wrote
Walking on 6th Ave yesterday near the West 4th St courts , a junkie says to a dealer , how many packets can I get for $8?
The same dealers there everyday, I recognize the addicts as do the police . The drug sales are caught on high definition cameras and nothing is done . It's not even like anyone is subtle about it. The dealers didn't sign up in some state program to sell the stuff the just did it
The mistake the Cannabis sellers made is they tried to go legit, now the deal with the full force of the city/state. If you just start selling whatever you want you're good. Same thing happened in California, the illegal sellers are fine and the legit out of business.
NYS goes the extra mile in making things unpleasant for small businesses because they can. If you're a large company, you could care less about the fines and the state agencies have to navigate the massive corps departments and not the other way around .
[deleted] t1_jd0szk6 wrote
[removed]
[deleted] t1_jd0vxer wrote
[removed]
NervousAndPantless t1_jd2h26b wrote
Because marihuana is lethal. Du!
Tough-Abies1041 t1_jcy7pen wrote
Licensed weed is trash in ny. I been in the legacy market since 2000 drop some names and locations where I can get the best the city has to offer
Cobblestone-boner t1_jcyo5wa wrote
Nice try, officer
heresmyusername t1_jd029iu wrote
Hello, Fellow Kids!
jaj-io t1_jcxuqfa wrote
Yet they wonder why so many illegitimate shops continue to pop up.