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In 1977, New York decriminalized possession of 25 grams (7 ⁄ 8 oz) or less of marijuana, to an infraction with a $100 fine (equivalent to $500 in 2023). However, possession in public view remained a misdemeanor, and civil rights advocates stated that this was used as a loophole to unfairly arrest. A New York Times editorial noted in 2012:
While user-generated prices have no inherent check on accuracy, the criminal status of marijuana in many countries means a formal price index may be difficult to construct. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In August 2011, Matthew Zook , a professor of geography at the University of Kentucky , generated a detailed heatmap using data from the site. [ 3 ]
There’s also the 10-pack, half-gram pre-rolled joints — Petit J’s — manufactured by cultivator Jenny’s and sold for about $50 at 16 licensed weed shops in New York City and others across ...
The New York Farm Bureau supported the bill. [22] The district attorneys of Albany County and New York County (Manhattan), David Soares and Cyrus Vance Jr., published an op-ed in the New York Daily News supporting the bill, citing its correction of racial injustice and the freeing up of finite law enforcement resources for other matters. [23]
A New York judge clarified his ruling after appearing to strike down all cannabis industry regulations earlier this week. ... Mid stage marijuana plants at the Cleveland School of Cannabis Monday ...
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2021: recreational marijuana signed into law by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, effective June 29, 2021. [140] 2022: commercial sales began April 1, 2022. [141] [142] New York: Legal to possess up to 3 oz (85 g) of cannabis or 24 g of concentrates at home and 3 oz (85 g) in public or gifting without remuneration. [143]
New York regulators approved home grown cannabis rules this week, allowing adult New Yorkers to now possess up to 12 cannabis plants and five pounds of marijuana per household.