News Summary
A group of marijuana dispensaries in New York has filed a lawsuit against the state, claiming a misinterpretation of laws regarding their proximity to schools. The dispensaries argue the new requirement for a 500-foot distance from schools was incorrectly applied, impacting over 60 businesses already operating and affecting many others with pending licenses. As the regulatory landscape shifts, these dispensaries seek legal assurance to maintain their current locations and challenge the state’s enforcement actions.
New York – A dozen marijuana dispensaries in New York have initiated legal proceedings against the state after the New York Office of Cannabis Management conceded that it incorrectly interpreted the law regarding the distance dispensaries must be located from schools. The lawsuit, filed in Albany, aims to secure a ruling from the state Supreme Court that ensures existing dispensary locations remain legal and seeks to halt any state enforcement actions against these businesses.
The controversy arose after regulators admitted that the required distance of 500 feet (approximately 152 meters) between dispensaries and schools had been measured improperly. The previous method measured the distance from the door of the school to the door of the dispensary, but the correct measurement should be taken from the school’s property line. This misinterpretation affects around 60 dispensaries that have already commenced operations, in addition to nearly 40 licensed businesses yet to open.
A further complication arises from the nearly 50 other businesses that have applied for licenses but are now impacted by this new interpretation of the measurement requirement. The uncertainty caused by this development has left many awaiting final decisions on their application statuses, which could further strain the viability of these businesses.
As it currently stands, dispensaries that are operating can continue to do so with expired licenses as long as they have applied for renewal. To assist affected dispensaries, the state has created a fund offering up to $250,000 to help facilitate relocations if necessary. However, the cannabis office has urged the state legislature to create a permanent solution that would allow these businesses to maintain their current locations, which remains uncertain given that the legislature is not scheduled to reconvene until next year.
Representatives from the cannabis industry have expressed that the recent updates have introduced significant uncertainty, jeopardizing the operational stability of these dispensaries. For many affected owners, the rule change has been described as catastrophic, with potential losses in customer base, heavy financial investments, and risks of job cuts looming large. The plaintiffs in the lawsuit assert that the change in rule violates the State Administrative Procedure Act by circumventing the required notice-and-comment period. They claim that the new regulations encroach on their rights to due process and equal protection under the law.
The state has notified approximately 152 dispensaries that their locations do not comply with the updated regulations, leaving many in precarious positions as they navigate the evolving legal landscape. New York’s legal cannabis program has faced an array of challenges since its commencement, including governmental management issues and ongoing competition from illegal operators, further complicating the marketplace for legal dispensaries.
Governor Kathy Hochul has acknowledged the regulatory missteps, pledging to collaborate with the legislature to find solutions for the businesses impacted by these changes. The implications of this lawsuit not only affect the plaintiffs but also signal broader concerns about the stability of the legal cannabis market in New York, which continues to struggle with various hurdles. As the state moves forward, the outcome of the legal proceedings will be critical in shaping the future of dispensaries in relation to school proximity laws.
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