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The opening of legal cannabis shops is long overdue New York, but service delivery could start work next weekand it should be a very profitable vacation.
Last week, the Office of Cannabis Management A.D who granted the first 36 cannabis retail licenses in New York. In this way the state comes ever closer to becoming the largest market for legal marijuana from the country. However, the sad thing is that only very few shops have been set up.
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The executive director of the Cannabis Management Office in New York, Chris Alexander, speak Fridays with Brian Lehrer’s WNYC extension. In the interview, Alexander said he hoped to get the initiative off the ground by allowing retailers without stores to start delivering. delivery starting next week, as a way to boost sales of adult-use cannabis.
“The authorization to have dispensaries also allows for the delivery of previously ordered products while we wait for these dispensaries to finish opening their stores,” Alexander said. He also added that operational details will be available next week.
The delivery everything will start
The executive director of the Cannabis Association of New York, Dan Livingstonsaid the option of delivery indicates positive progress.
“There is a certain emotion because we had a feeling that the delivery wouldn’t make the first cut,” Livingston said for The city. “The fact that dispensaries will be able to handle their own delivery is exciting, because we know that’s where the market is, particularly in New York.”
Not-So-Secret Secret: The delivery of cannabis in New York has been around for a long time
The delivery of marijuana in the Big Apple has been going on for many years. Indeed many say so the delivery it was the heart of the city’s burgeoning cannabis industry, and the state’s cannabis legal bureaucrats seem to have just picked up on this.
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Although 150 New York retail licenses have been issued for specific counties, for now, retail services delivery it will allow them to work anywhere in the city, he said David Federfounding lawyer of Weed law.
“It’s a whole universe that can be completely different from a brand’s retail experience,” Feder said. You also said that licensees “can realize two very important aspects of the brand that can serve completely different audiences.”
Sell before it rots
As things stand, there is tons of cannabis grown worth millions stored in warehouses without being sold. If growers don’t sell produce in stores soon, their revenues of nearly a billion dollars will eventually rot.
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