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N.Y. initiatives provide momentum for adult-use cannabusiness to move forward (access required)

CAURD eligibility means prior offenders can open businesses

Since the Rochester Business Journal last looked at the status of regulations for recreational marijuana in New York in January 2022, momentum has begun in earnest to get the industry rolling and that pace will hasten in the months ahead.
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