Our mission is to protect and serve the patients in New York’s medical marijuana program while leading the way for proposed adult-use across the state.
Inequities in the program are a result of the regulatory structure- which OCM can change. We're happy to see a more equitable, inclusive industry, and know that we (farmers, social equity, ROs, ancillary businesses, customers, and patients) are better when we all work together.
Congrats to NY’s first adult-use cannabis licenses! It’s encouraging to see the OCM take initial steps to bring NY’s adult-use market to life. Less encouraging is the jab at medical ROs that employ thousands of NYers and serve over 100k patients. FYI several ROs are HQed in NY!
BREAKING: The New York State Cannabis Control Board just approved the first 52 adult-use cannabis cultivation licenses for farms across the state.
The first cannabis product on dispensary shelves will come from NY's hard-working family farmers, not out-of-state corporations.
As a result, New York has a fraction of the registered patients of comparable states. Florida, which legalized medical cannabis at the same time, has a thriving medical program and over 700,000 patients.
Opting into adult-use cannabis gives all communities a voice about how and where cannabis will show up in your community, including through thousands of good-paying jobs!
FYI - Adult-use cannabis programs help to reduce the overall cost for medical cannabis patients. Now is the time to expand the medical program and make it more accessible for New Yorkers while working to build out a robust adult-use program. #medmar#MRTA
Today at 1PM, join @CSNY_Events, @nymedmar, @GetNabis, @Official_Metrc, and our #BrownWeinraubExperts as they provide views from the key market players on how New York will benefit from a successful cannabis marketplace!
Register for free here: https://t.co/adznd4UVgC
Join us on 3/22 for a webinar on Establishing a Successful Cannabis Marketplace: Best Practices for a Collaborative Approach sponsored by @brown_weinraub, @nymedmar, @GetNabis & @Official_Metrc!
RSVP for free here: https://t.co/Kma5YWPvAm
There's still time to register for @CityAndStateNY's roundtable TOMORROW, 3/22 on Establishing A Successful Cannabis Marketplace, @nymedmar's own @ngiste1 will be a featured panelist. https://t.co/RvvpU5lLH5
ICYMI: Powerful message from medical cannabis patient Glenda Tyson about the need to prioritize patient access, affordability & equity, not let the medical program go without much-needed reforms and get lost as adult-use ramps up in NYS. https://t.co/dBrvHUngyr
.@nymedma is committed to helping create the nation's most equitable adult-use cannabis program in NY, and welcomes @nys_cannabis approval today of an innovative & forward-thinking approach to engaging the legacy market and righting the long-standing wrongs of prohibition.
.@SafeAccess gives NY's #medicalcannabis program a D for lack of patient access, affordability, & equity. We look forward to the implementation of MRTA-mandated changes that will address these & other issues. They must occur ASAP. https://t.co/Bxu6G5tzGk
NYMCIA supports the equitable expansion of medical licenses, which can improve MWBE access to the cannabis industry. It is key that communities that have been disproportionately harmed by prohibition now have an opportunity to benefit from legalization.
In case you missed it: we've introduced our equitable #cannabis legalization policy position and commend #NewYork State for prioritizing the issue early in a new administration: https://t.co/U7fzy13EeJ.
🔗 More on legalizing #marijuana at https://t.co/U7fzy13EeJ.
The #NYSenate has voted to confirm the nomination of Christopher Alexander, Executive Director, State Office of Cannabis Management. Watch session: https://t.co/szNYHIaNkW
New York's medical cannabis patients have waited far too long for an affordable and accessible program. Incoming Gov. Hochul can change all that. Learn how. https://t.co/0BUWD0dNy3
NYMCIA President Ngiste Abebe on being a successful #cannabisleader: "“Resilience is everything. Nothing goes according to plan in the cannabis industry, so it’s important to find the opportunity in every setback.”
NYMCIA President Ngiste Abebe is determined to right the wrongs of cannabis prohibition through legislation that expands access and prioritizes social equity.
https://t.co/8WuqMnDFgJ
‘Purposeful Policy’: Our VP of Public Policy, Ngiste Abebe, is a @CBTmag Cannabis Leadership Award winner! Ngiste is determined to right the wrongs of #cannabisprohibition through legislation that expands access and prioritizes #socialequity. https://t.co/eKXekL0qqX