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The New York State Cannabis Control Board approved regulations for homegrown marijuana three years after the Marijuana Regulation & Taxation Act was signed into law.
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The Shinnecock Tribal Nation will open the Little Beach Harvest dispensary in Southampton on Wednesday. The newly built 5,000-square-foot cedar building is positioned on the tribe’s territory near the Hamptons, and will also feature Indigenous brands and products.
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Long Island hospitals have seen an uptick in cases of kids ingesting marijuana after mistaking edibles for candy.
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The Shinnecock Tribal Nation announced a new partnership with a cannabis development company as part of their plan to open a dispensary this fall on Long Island.
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As legislature changes around marijuana usage, Long Island hospitals are seeing an increase in cases of children accidentally ingesting cannabis products.
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The Shinnecock Tribal Nation said it will continue plans to open its own cannabis dispensary on eastern Long Island after its partnership with a cannabis holding company ended.
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As New York opens more legal outlets for recreational marijuana, some public health advocates want more scrutiny on how marijuana products are being marketed to teens and young adults.
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New York state has begun the application process for licenses to run retail cannabis stores, nearly one and half years after the drug became legal for adult recreational purposes.
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