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New York: Regulators to Sign Off on Home Cultivation Rules at February Meeting

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The post New York: Regulators to Sign Off on Home Cultivation Rules at February Meeting appeared first on NORML. State regulations governing the alcohol market permit adults the option to legally brew non-commercial quantities of their own alcohol, and it is consistent with this policy to similarly permit home cultivation.

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BREAKING: New York Legislature Approves Marijuana Legalization

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Marijuana Revenue and Taxation Act (MRTA) legalizes and regulates the adult-use, commercial marijuana market in New York State, while also permitting those over the age of 21 to cultivate personal-use quantities of cannabis in their own homes.

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New York State of Euphoria

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A historic moment: New York legalizes cannabis for adult use with provision allowing homegrown plants.

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New York City weed visitor’s guide 2023 and 2024

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It's up to you, New York, New York. The post New York City weed visitor’s guide 2023 and 2024 appeared first on Leafly.

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New York: Officials Advance Home Cultivation Regulations for Qualified Patients

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The post New York: Officials Advance Home Cultivation Regulations for Qualified Patients appeared first on NORML. The proposed rules, which must undergo a 60-day public comment period, permit the cultivation of up to six cannabis plants per private residence.

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States to Watch in 2021: New York

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The post States to Watch in 2021: New York appeared first on NORML. According to a recent statewide survey, 60 percent of registered voters endorse legalizing marijuana.

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New York: Employers Are Prohibited from Testing Most Employees for Cannabis

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The post New York: Employers Are Prohibited from Testing Most Employees for Cannabis appeared first on NORML. Employers will still be allowed to take action against an employee who is impaired on-the-job, but only if an employee "manifests specific articulable symptoms of impairment.".

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