New York Launches Adult-Use Cannabis Sales Through CAURD Program
Key Takeaway
New York's first legal adult-use cannabis dispensary opened in Manhattan under the Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary (CAURD) program prioritizing applicants with prior cannabis convictions. The launch was repeatedly delayed by regulatory challenges and an injunction halting parts of the CAURD program in 2023.
What This Means for Cannabis Businesses
Licensing changes affect market access, competition, and business planning for cannabis operators. Whether it's new application windows opening, moratoriums being extended, or social equity programs launching, these developments determine who can participate in the legal market and under what conditions. Prospective operators should work with licensing consultants to navigate the application process.
New York Cannabis Market Overview
New York is one of the newest major recreational markets. Despite a slow rollout, the state has issued over 2,100 licenses and continues to expand. The state has approximately 2,161 active cannabis licenses and 13 licensed testing laboratories. There are 49 cannabis professionals serving New York businesses on our directory, including CPAs, attorneys, and compliance consultants.
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This analysis is based on reporting by Wikipedia: Cannabis in New York. Read the original article. CannaBizGuide provides original commentary and analysis - this is not legal or tax advice.