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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/newjerseylocalne/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114After months of letting a black market thrive in New York City, Gov. Kathy Hochul proposed legislation Wednesday to tighten sanctions for unlicensed weed dealers and make it simpler to close illegal marijuana shops.<\/p>\n
Mayor Eric Adams and the city sheriff claimed that almost 1,500 unauthorized sellers are selling cannabis in brick-and-mortar stores in broad daylight, while only a few state-licensed dealers are open.<\/p>\n
One unauthorized cannabis vendor sold weed across from City Hall. On Wednesday, it closed again.<\/p>\n
Hochul said, \u201cOver the past several weeks I have been working with the legislature on new legislation to strengthen New York’s cannabis product regulatory regime.<\/p>\n
Read more<\/strong>:\u00a0A Community in Upstate New York That Has Proved Itself to Be Among America\u2019s Top 10 Pizza Capitals<\/a><\/p>\n \u201cIllegal dispensaries are abhorrent, and we need additional enforcement powers to protect New Yorkers from harmful products and support equitable initiatives.\u201d<\/p>\n The governor said the new tax and cannabis laws allow the Office of Cannabis Management and the Department of Revenue and Finance to crack down on illicit weed sales for the first time and give local law enforcement broader tools to go after unlicensed storefront operators.<\/p>\n The governor’s plan would grant tax employees peace officer status to bust cannabis dealers and increase punishments for illegal sales.<\/p>\n For selling illegal cannabis plants or items like THC-infused gummy bears, the Office of Cannabis Management can fine businesses $10,000 per day<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Adams complained that illegal cannabis peddlers were fined $250<\/strong>.<\/p>\n The mayor, a retired NYPD captain, was shocked by unlawful peddlers’ packaging for cannabis goods that appealed to children, such as “As Captain Crunch” and “Trix.”<\/p>\n After searches and cannabis seizures, illicit shops reopen, according to City Sheriff Anthony Miranda.<\/p>\n