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New York's 1st marijuana growing licenses go to 52 farmers

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New York's 1st marijuana growing licenses go to 52 farmers
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York approved 52 licenses Thursday that will allow hemp farmers to get a head start on growing marijuana for the state's upcoming adult market.

The state Cannabis Control Board approved the licenses under a recent law that allows hemp cultivators to grow marijuana for the legal recreational market for two years. Hemp is a type of cannabis plant with lower levels of THC, marijuana’s active ingredient.
The granting of the licenses now means farmers will be able to take advantage of this year's growing season and harvest in October, said Allan Gandelman, a Cortland-based hemp grower and the president of the New York Cannabis Growers and Processors Association.

“We have a narrow window here. Most people are planting cannabis in our area around May and June. So we’re pretty much there,” said Gandelman, who received a license.

The farmers will be limited to one acre (0.4 hectares) of flowering canopy outdoors or a little more than half that space in a greenhouse. They also can split between outdoor and greenhouse grows.

Gov. Kathy Hochul has said the so-called conditional cultivation licenses will help “jump-start” what’s expected to become one of the nation's largest legal marijuana markets. While New York legalized recreational use of marijuana for adults a year ago, statewide retail sales appear months off.

State officials have said initial sales could begin by the end of the year under a program providing the first licenses to people affected by marijuana-related convictions. Regulations for the entire adult-use market are expected this summer.

The law requires licensees to provide training for people of color, women, disabled veterans and others the state terms social equity applicants.

“New York’s farms have been the backbone of our state’s economy since before the American Revolution, and now, New York’s farms will be at the center of the most equitable cannabis industry in the nation,” Hochul said in a prepared release.
 

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52 Golden tickets... Imagine if they gave one to a NYer who can grow great full season in a shitty upstate NY climate AND has real genetics???

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I could have some fun in a half acre greenhouse AND make someone some $$$
 
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Cuddles

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the article doesn´t say how much the licenses cost but it does state that they are only valid for 2 years (!!)
what is this 2 year limit about?
 

exploziv

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Maybe getting more money later or keeping them on their tippy toes about renewal, or policy change or whatever?
 

Cuddles

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so then how do you get a license to begin with? hemp and cannabis... not the same point ... oh well politicians, ey?
 

Chunkypigs

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NY hemp permit program was 5 years long, it's over now, new rules for NY canna permits are still unwritten, this is an emergency program to get taxed weed on NY shelves when permitted, grandfathered, recreational dispos open next year.

if you could afford a NY permit you would be surfing a completely different forum than this one, lol.
and you would be very late to the game of getting a politically savvy consultant who could trade your millions to the right crooks to make you legal.
that's why these tickets were golden, they went to a few schmucks who followed the hemp rules for 4 years. the fees for the hemp permits were negligible. almost every hemp grower in NY couldn't sell a pound as there was no processing and no market for CBD in bulk.

the fake processors took the bulk flower and pulled out the best tops then flooded the small CBD flower market, growers never got paid.

doubtful the hemp growers who got these permits will be able to grow decent rec flower, or dry it properly, or even have a clue what genetics will finish on this coast or be desired by custies.
 

Crazy Chester

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Maybe getting more money later or keeping them on their tippy toes about renewal, or policy change or whatever?
Exactly - that's when they'll make profit margins razor thin to drive all the mom and pops out to the benefit of their Wall Street and law enforcement friends.
 

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