Cannabis dispensary preparing to open in Dryden | 870 AM 97.7FM News Talk WHCU – whcuradio.com

DRYDEN, N.Y. (WHCU) — A third marijuana dispensary opens early next month in Tompkins County. 

Dryden Dispensary is at the corner of Route 13 and Irish Settlement Road. Kevin Cossaboon, the managing member, tells WHCU it’s the culmination of a life’s work. 

Ithaca has two cannabis dispensaries. Cassaboon is anxious to see who will show up.

Cossaboon adds he’s putting everything he has into the new business, which will be open seven days a week beginning the first week of May. 

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Silly Nice Cannabis Now Available at RISE Dispensary Henrietta (Rochester), NY – stupidDOPE.com

Looking for premium cannabis products in Henrietta, NY? Look no further than RISE Dispensary. Located at 556 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, NY 14623, RISE Dispensary in Henrietta (Rochester) proudly stocks Silly Nice’s finest offerings.

What sets Silly Nice apart? Their Diamond Frosted Flower, Frosted Hash Ball, and Diamond Powder are among their top-tier products, now available at RISE Dispensary Henrietta. These high-quality selections promise an elevated experience for cannabis enthusiasts.

Conveniently located in Henrietta, RISE Dispensary is easily accessible from popular spots like Highland Park (just a 12-minute drive away) and Market Place Mall (only 7 minutes away). With ample free parking, visiting the dispensary is hassle-free.

Planning to indulge in Silly Nice’s offerings? RISE Dispensary offers both in-store pickup and delivery options. Simply explore their menu and place your order. Whether you prefer pickup or delivery, RISE Dispensary in Henrietta (Rochester) has you covered.

Plus, with their extended operating hours—open 7 days a week and late into the evening—RISE Dispensary accommodates your schedule, ensuring you can access Silly Nice’s products whenever you need.

Experience the best of Silly Nice Cannabis at RISE Dispensary Henrietta. Order now for a delightful cannabis journey!

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St. Louis Alderman Wants to Allow Cannabis Cafes, Longer Dispensary Hours – Riverfront Times

As the St. Louis Board of Aldermen’s new session begins, Ward 14 Alderman Rasheen Aldridge hopes to explore legislation to allow cannabis cafes and extend the hours dispensaries can legally operate.

Cannabis cafes would offer a place where people can smoke on site, likely in a special ventilated room. Aldridge says that while no bills have been formally introduced this session, he is working on legislation to make them possible.

This legislation, along with Board Bill 15 introduced by Aldridge to extend the operating hours of dispensaries, would help to bring in more revenue for the city as it faces a tumultuous budget year, he says. 

The City of St. Louis is facing serious threats to its earnings tax and has announced a hiring freeze as it prepares for the worst-case scenario of losing that revenue. Aldridge says this inspired him to introduce the legislation to allow dispensaries to open from 8 a.m. to midnight so that they can bring in additional tax revenue for the city.

“These dispensaries have been a positive in the city of St. Louis,” Aldridge says. “Knowing that they close at 8 o’clock, we were just thinking

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NAP dispensary opens in Abington with all-natural cannabis products – Enterprise News

ABINGTON — A new dispensary has found a permanent home in Abington, serving all-natural “homegrown” products with a twist of happiness at the door.

Natural Agricultural Products, or NAP for short, located at 1437 Bedford St., Abington, offers a large menu and items that go beyond the average.

Customers can indulge in fresh flowers, vapes, concentrates, pre-rolls and edibles.

What makes the dispensary so unique are weekly deals. 

“As a 70-year-old, it’s great seeing the smiles and new clientele coming in and trying out natural products,” co-owner Gary Leonard said. 

“We do our best to select the best products people will buy and enjoy,” he said.

What deal does NAP dispensary have?

Who doesn’t love saving money? Flowers are 20% off every Monday, vapes are 20% off on Tuesdays, edibles are 20% off on Wednesdays and senior citizen customers get 20% off on Thursdays.

If that doesn’t catch your eye, the mobile “Dutchie Pay” may. Customers can place their orders online as a more convenient way of paying. 

Cookies dispensary accused of violating New Mexico Cannabis Regulation Act at opening celebration – KRQE News 13

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque dispensary Cookies is accused of several violations of the state’s Cannabis Regulation Act, according to an April 8 notice filed by the Cannabis Control Division (CCD).

The regulators are contemplating taking disciplinary action against Blue Whale Enterprises Inc., which operates Cookies, for alleged violations that took place during the dispensary’s grand opening event on Nov. 18, 2023.

The regulators accused the dispensary, located at 1340 Broadway Blvd. NE, of:

Violation of protection of underage persons The dispensary allegedly allowed someone under the age of 21 to attend the event and consume cannabis on the property. Engaging in prohibited practices The dispensary allegedly made a social media post that showed someone consuming a large amount of cannabis on the dispensary’s property. Allowing for the unauthorized consumption of cannabis The dispensary is accused of allowing people to consume cannabis on the property and promoting public cannabis consumption without having a cannabis consumption license. Unlawful co-mingling of alcoholic beverages and cannabis The dispensary reportedly allowed public consumption of alcohol on the property. Violation of cannabis product display requirements The dispensary allegedly had cannabis and

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Man becomes dispensary owner after marijuana arrest – KSHB 41 Kansas City News

PLATTE CITY, Mo. — A new door will soon open for Jimi Poe. He’s renovating a storefront at a Platte City, Missouri, strip center into a marijuana dispensary.

The move comes about 18 years after a prison door closed on Poe. He was sentenced to 14 months in prison in 2006 for selling marijuana.

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“I’ve been doing nothing since 2006 but trying to hide that cannabis crime and conviction because when people find out you have a felony on your record, they look at you completely different,” Poe said.

Even after getting the conviction expunged, Poe’s previous non-violent conviction made him eligible for Missouri’s microbusiness program.

The program levels the playing field for “little guys” who want to enter the legal marijuana industry. In 2023, the state awarded 48 licenses. It’s accepting applications for round two of licenses until 11:59 p.m. today. Next year, it will issue another 48 licenses in round three.

Applicants must meet one of five eligibility criteria to apply:

Been convicted of a non-violent marijuana offenseBe a disabled veteranHave a net worth of $250,000 or less and have an annual income of less than 250% of the federal poverty level which

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Guest Commentary | Proposed WAMM cannabis dispensary in an appropriate location – Santa Cruz Sentinel

By Ben Rice

Santa Cruz City Schools Superintendent Kris Munro sent a letter to parents warning of a catastrophe: A proposed cannabis dispensary, partly owned by a nonprofit that provides affordable medicine for patients with cancer, multiple sclerosis, pediatric epilepsy and more — WAMM (Wo/Men’s Alliance for Medical Marijuana/WAMM Phytotherapies) — that would open on Mission Street at Laurel at the former site of Emily’s Bakery.

Though the city Planning Department and Planning Commission both authorized this project, there is now an appeal before the Santa Cruz City Council, which will vote on May 14 to possibly reverse their decisions.
The public should be concerned over misinformation in the letter on two important points:

• 1. The letter claims the site is “a block … from Santa Cruz High … on a well-established walking route to and from school and during breaks for students at Santa Cruz High School and Mission Hill.“ This does not reflect reality. I taught Mock Trial for four years at Santa Cruz High, and I know the site is several blocks from the schools and that students overwhelmingly cross Mission at Walnut Street. They rarely walk or ride bikes on Mission to either school.

• 2. Those

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Who is Donald Andrews, Schenectady cannabis shop owner? – The Daily Gazette

SCHENECTADY — The Schenectady cannabis shop owner arrested on and charged with four felony counts for his alleged role in a Feb. 11 car crash near Crossgates Mall has become the public face of legal cannabis in Schenectady since his Upstate Canna Co. shop opened on upper Union Street last spring.

Don Andrews was arrested Thursday and charged with a count of aggravated vehicular assault, three counts of second-degree assault and one count of driving while ability impaired by the combined influence of drugs and alcohol, state police said.

Schenectady’s Upstate Canna owner arrested in Guilderland Thruway crash, troopers say

He is charged in connection to the February crash near the Guilderland mall that saw Andrews’ Tesla careen through a Crossgates ramp overpass and land on Interstate 87 northbound, causing secondary crashes that resulted in several people suffering injuries, according to state police.

Andrews did not respond to a request for comment on Monday. His attorney Matthew Simone said on Monday that Andrews had pled not guilty to all charges, with Simone declining to comment further on the case.

Andrews, 35, opened Upstate Canna Co. in March 2023, with persistently long lines forming outside of the 1613 Union St. shop, which was the

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Indio man killed when car hits Palm Springs cannabis dispensary, then catches fire – Desert Sun

An Indio man died on Sunday after his Corvette went off the road and struck a cannabis dispensary in north Palm Springs, just south of Interstate 10.

The California Highway Patrol got a call about the incident at 12:37 a.m.. It happened in the 600 block of Garnet Avenue in Palm Springs, said CHP Officer David Torres.

The man was reported to be driving a red 2024 Chevrolet Corvette at high speeds before making an unsafe turn to the right. He then drove off the roadway and collided into the Palm Springs Dispensary.

The vehicle and the commercial building then caught on fire, Torres said. The dispensary remains open.

The driver was pronounced dead at the scene at 1 a.m., according to a press release by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department. The man’s name has yet to be released by the coroner.

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New York Grants License to Illegal Pot Dispensary It Promised to Close – La Voce di New York

New York Grants License to Illegal Pot Dispensary It Promised to Close – La Voce di New York

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