New York Approves Another 123 Marijuana Business Licenses, Sees Record-Breaking $100 Million in August Sales

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New York state regulators approved an additional 123 cannabis business permits on Tuesday, marking another step forward for the state’s legal marijuana industry as sales continue to grow rapidly after years of stagnation.

The approval of the new licenses comes alongside a record-breaking $100 million in marijuana sales for August, which included the last few days of July, according to officials from the state’s Office of Cannabis Management (OCM).

With the market gaining momentum after a sluggish start, state officials now anticipate that New York’s regulated marijuana sales will exceed $450 million by the end of 2024, reports MJBizDaily . John Kagia, OCM’s director of policy, emphasized the positive trajectory, stating, “We are cooking with gas,” at a state Cannabis Control Board meeting.

New York legalized recreational marijuana in March 2021, but the market faced significant delays, with the first legal sale not taking place until December 2022. These delays were largely due to lawsuits challenging the state’s equity-focused regulations and competition from a widespread illicit market. However, the worst of the legal hurdles were resolved late last year.

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