Gov Cuomo outlines plans for legalization.
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There are no bigger scumbags than professional politicians
There are no bigger scumbags than professional politicians
Shitty news if you grow or sell weed there, second largest US weed black market about to get crushed by big money Canna.
Medmen contributed $65K to Cuomo last year and now he's a changed man.
That POS gave NY the worst Medical rules in the US and I expect the most crooked state legislature to follow along with the highest tax rates and biggest fees for entry into the market.
I think the chances of home growing there will remain at 0%, if you won't let dying patients grow there's no way they allow citizens to do it.
NY's medical program doesn't even allow flower sales or smoked cannabis or edibles, perhaps they will get the first recreation program to do the same, vape pens, pills and tinctures only?
any insider info on what it will be?
some saying no home growing, that would suck if true
but i don't see much hard info out there
They are in the planning stages, there were meetings held around the state for input over the past few months but he has not been specific about anything.
I went to Albany for 2 years during the med process and it was the most fucked up thing I've ever seen.
The pro legalization groups were bussing homeless AIDS patients from the Bronx to wave their signs for them and rolling around sick kids in wheelchairs for TV cameras.
All so ten companies could get a lock on vertical production thru sales ops in a med system that only the 1% can afford while they bide their time to get a lock on recreational.
Politicians, Police and their families got the weed game on Fleek in NY and job number one will be Prison for the black market and taxes on the vape pens.
we're not going to get everything we want, pretty much a given
just kind of smelling the air if there's any effect we can have
probably not, this is how NY rolls
but the 2 neighbouring states, vermont and mass have allowed home grows
not sure if that's helpful, sometimes you just live on hope
It has to start somewhere. Once the nay sayers start puffing rules will evolve.
this is in the last session's bill "Senate Bill S3040C"
Section five of the bill amends section 3382 of the Public Health Law to
allow home cultivation of up to 6 marihuana plants by individuals twen-
ty-one years or older.