June 4 - 5, 2025
Javits Convention Center

New Look. New Opportunities. Reinvention.

As we enjoy the foliage and leave October for the November election and the start of the holiday season, CWCBExpo is excited to launch our new look and reinvent ourselves as Cannabis Means Business (CMB).

“This evolution is a significant shift in the landscape of cannabis industry events and reflects the needs of today and the future of the industry.”

Christine Ianuzzi, CEO, Founder, Cannabis Means Business

Cannabis Means Business (CMB) is a new vision for the show previously run as CWCBExpo. This evolution is a significant shift in the landscape of cannabis industry events and reflects the needs of today and the future of the industry.

Taking place June 4-5, 2025 at the Javits Center in New York, this transformation to CMB reflects a growing recognition of the cannabis sector’s evolution and its increasing relevance in business discussions across a multitude of industries in the US and around the world.

CMB–New York Global Edition will serve as a dynamic platform that encompasses an impactful range of topics, emphasizing the integration of cannabis into mainstream business practices. The event will foster an environment where industry professionals, entrepreneurs, investors, policymakers and key stakeholders can engage in meaningful dialogue about the future of cannabis and New York’s growing influence as a global hub.

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, with press, 2024
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, with press, 2024

“The Politics and Medicine of Cannabis: A Multi-state Approach.”

In keeping with the political season, and with many states having ballot measures up for a vote on election day, we feature one of the sessions from our June 2024 conference, “The Politics and Medicine of Cannabis: A Multi-state Approach.”

This session holds a timely relevance as 40 states have passed laws for medical and/or adult-use of cannabis – without waiting for changes on a federal level to cannabis regulations.

Read more about this session at the bottom of this newsletter, or click here to view the session now.

Rescheduling News

Rescheduling Decision Delayed

DEA Hearing Delayed Until 2025

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) just announced (on November 1), that the scheduled December 2 hearing, with testimony and witnesses, will be delayed into 2025.

Before this delay, the DEA had just begun to notify the selected participants who would speak at the December 2 hearing. The purpose of this hearing was for the DEA to gather more information from stakeholders and experts on the issue of rescheduling cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug. Applicants submitted a letter requesting to speak at the hearing.

New York State Cannabis News

New York State Office of Cannabis Management, Cannabis Control Board

Noteworthy happenings have transpired this month regarding New York State and its efforts to strengthen and expand the build-out of its cannabis industry efforts. Among them include:

 

  • The Cannabis Control Board (CCB) held a meeting on October 17, 2024. At the meeting they reported that the total Cannabis Retail Sales amount is close to reaching $700 million. Other valuable stats were reported about NYS cannabis sales, dispensaries, licensing, etc.. To learn more about what transpired at this decisive and informative meeting, read through the meeting slides: https://cannabis.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2024/10/october-10-2024-ccb-meeting-deck.pdf

     

  • The public comment period ended on October 28, 2024 regarding the proposed amendments to marketing and advertising cannabis and cannabis products in NYS. Proposed amendments were filed by the NYS CCB to the Department of State to Parts 128 & 129 Packaging, Labeling, Marketing and Advertising Regulations. The full list of the proposed regulations can be found here:  https://cannabis.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2024/08/exprs-trms-prts-128-129-amend-final.pdf

  • NYS opened up the application process for Adult-Use Processor Type-3 Branding licenses. Though not a plant-touching license, it allows the licensee to enter into white labeling agreements with NYS licensed cannabis processors who will manufacture a brand’s cannabis products. Stipulations as to what this Type-3 Branding License does can be found here:  https://www.businessexpress.ny.gov/app/answers/cms/a_id/3833

  • NYS launched a grant application program called the Community Reinvestment Program. This program aims to fund non-profit organizations dedicated to supporting young people in under-served and under-resourced communities. This program will be funded by legal adult-use cannabis sales in line with the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA) which legalized Adult-Use cannabis sales in NYS. Read more about the grant program here:  https://cannabis.ny.gov/reinvestment

  • Since MRTA was introduced in 2021, much has occurred in NYS and its efforts to build its legal cannabis industry. A comprehensive Implementation Report on MRTA was issued by the NYS Office of Cannabis Management (OCM). Download the report here: https://cannabis.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2024/10/mrta-implementation-report.pdf
NYS OCM Office of Cannabis Management

Congratulations to These Recent Adult-Use Dispensary Openings

Bayside Cannabis Dispensary

OAKLAND GARDENS | 224-15 Union Turnpike, Oakland Gardens 11364
Website: https://baysidecannabis.com

Secret Garden 716

BUFFALO | 1363 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo 14209
Website: https://secretgarden716.com

Back Home Cannabis Co.

STONE RIDGE | 3056 State Route 213, Stone Ridge 12484

Joint Jungle

LIBERTY | 187 Mill Street, Suite 6, Liberty 12754
Website: https://jointjungleny.com

FingerLakes Cannabis Co

VICTOR | 5 Railroad Street, Victor 14564
Website: https://flxcannaco.com

Catskill Mountain High

KINGSTON | 308 Plaza Road, Kingston 12401
Website: https://catskillmtnhigh.com

Brown Budda New York

SOUTHAMPTON | 1533 Country Rd 39, Southampton 11968
Website: https://brownbuddanewyork.com

Collegetown Dispensary

ITHACA | 105 Dryden Road, Ithaca 14850
Website: https://collegetowndispensary.com

NUGHUB NY

STATEN ISLAND | 1350 Forest Avenue, Staten Island 10302
Website: https://nughubny.com

Hazy Daze

WAVERLY | 332 Broad Street, Waverly 13743
Website: https://hazydaze.store

Mammoth Cannabis

BUFFALO | 212 Ohio Street, Buffalo 14204
Website: https://mammothcanna.com

NUG Yonkers

YONKERS | 2371 Central Park Avenue, Yonkers 10710
Website: https://nug.com/nug-cannabis-yonkers

Treehouse Cannabis

NYACK | 28 Route 59, Nyack 10960
Website: https://treehousecannabis.com

County Road Cannabis

HUDSON VALLEY | 1326 CR-12, New Hampton 10958
Website: https://countyrdcannabis.com

KushKlub NYC

NEW YORK CITY | 186 Orchard Street, New York 10002
Website: https://kushklub.com

Salmon River Cannabis Company

PULASKI | 3808 State Route 13, Pulaski 13142
Website: https://salmonrivercannabis.com

Happy Munkey

NEW YORK CITY | 151 Dyckman Street, New York 10040
Website: https://happymunkey.com

The People’s Joint

SCHENECTADY | 501 State Street, Schenectady 12305
Website: https://thepeoplesjoint.com 

New Jersey Cannabis News

New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission Issues Announcements

New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission Issues Announcements

 

Much has happened in New Jersey. The New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission (NJCRC ) has made progress in many areas. Here are several of their many recent announcements:

 

  • The NJCRC held its final virtual session to seek input from stakeholders of medicinal cannabis on October 1, 2024. They sought participation from healthcare providers, patients, and business owners. These meetings were focused on Product Safety, Packaging, and Labeling Committee (PSPLC), and Permitting and Licensing Committee (P&LC).
  • The Cannabis Training Academy opened on October 16, 2024

  • The final Medicinal Cannabis Program (MCP) Registration Clinics are set for November 13, 15 and 19, 2024

  • As of October 22, 2024, there are 2,108 approved Recreational Licenses

  • As of October 17, 2024, 170 retail and medical dispensaries have opened across 21 counties in NJ
NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission

Learn more and access the slides and information from the most recent NJCRC meetings held on October 17th and 30th, and get info on future meetings:
https://www.nj.gov/cannabis/about/meetings/

Military Veteran Opens New Jersey Dispensary

Congratulations to Dr. Alyza Brevard-Rodriguez, CEO & Founder of the recently opened adult-use dispensary “The Other Side,”  located at 36 Congress Street in Jersey City.

Dr. Alyza spoke in our June 2024 CWCBExpo conference in the Dispensary Workshop and at the Women’s Entrepreneur Luncheon. She earned her doctorate in Leadership Management, and is a twice disabled combat veteran and a former U.S. Navy military police officer. She is also an industry trailblazer being the first Black, LatinX, LGBTQ, Female, and Disabled Veteran licensed cannabis operator in NJ.

Visit the TOS Dispensary website here.

Delaware Cannabis News

Cannabis License Lottery

The Delaware Office of the Marijuana Commissioner awarded cannabis licenses on October 24, 2024 in a lottery held via a Facebook live event – it was monitored by an accounting firm.

 

Learn more about the outcome of the lottery from the Delaware Office of the Marijuana Commissioner.

OfficeoftheMarijuanaCommissioner-Delaware1

Learn more and access the slides and information from the most recent NJCRC meetings held on October 17th and 30th, and get info on future meetings:
https://www.nj.gov/cannabis/about/meetings/

Ohio Cannabis News

Sales Exceed $75 Million in Two Months

Recreational sales started in Ohio on August 6, 2024. Ohio Adult-use sales have been in the green ever since. In less than two months they exceeded $75 million.

Read more here from the Ohio Capital Journal.

National Cannabis News

VOTE: State Ballot Measures

As we have been highlighting in our recent Newsletters, many states have ballot measures in this election.  With early voting yielding a large voter turnout across the states – anticipation grows. Which states have ballot measures is very important to know.  Michelle Rutter-Friberg, Director of Government Relations for the NCIA, highlights which states are on the ballot.

(Michelle Rutter-Friberg is also featured in this month’s session recording, located at the bottom of this newsletter.)

Learn more from NCIA here.

Smoke the Vote with NORML

Visit NORML to stay informed about legalization efforts across the entire country.

 

Learn more from their Smoke the Vote guide.

Uruguay Cannabis News

Meet the First Country to Legalize Recreational Cannabis

Did you know that Uruguay was the first country in the modern era to legalize recreational cannabis? The year was 2013 under president Jose Mujica. He did it to combat drug crimes and to improve health. The legislation was monumental as it allowed ultimately for home grow.

 

The cannabis laws in Uruguay are regulated by the Instituto de Regulación y Control del Cannabis (IRCCA) which has been successful in its evolution of regulations and building the cannabis industry in Uruguay.

 

Read more from Uruguay’s IRCCA.

Smoke the Vote with NORML

Visit NORML to stay informed about legalization efforts across the entire country.

 

Learn more from their Smoke the Vote guide.

THIS MONTH’S CWCBExpo NY 2024 ARCHIVED VIDEO

The Politics & Medicine of Cannabis: A Multi-state Approach

This session is a discussion of regulation and policy, highlighting supply chains for both medicinal and adult use channels. Subjects include the latest regs and the potential impact of re-scheduling to Schedule III from Schedule I for the adult-use retail market and for medical patients.

 

Moderator: Nichelle Santos, Founder, CEO, CannaCoverage

 

Speakers: Tosin Ajayi, Senior Policy Research & Policy Analyst, Cannabis NYC; William J. Caruso, Partner, Archer-Greiner; Michelle Rutter-Friberg, Director Government Relations, National Cannabis Industry Association; Ken Weinberg, MD., Founder, CEO, Cannabis Doctors of New York

 

To watch the full session recording, click here.

We look forward to seeing you at Cannabis Means Business 2025.

June 4 – 5, 2025
Javits Convention Center, NYC
Cy Scott, CEO, Headset

Where is the Industry? What Will Happen With Rescheduling? The Comment Period is Over.

The Future is Upon Us. Where is the Industry?
What Will Happen With Rescheduling?
The Comment Period is Over.

What is the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) going to do now?

In our May and June newsletters we noted that the DEA was accepting public comments on rescheduling cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III. The public comment period is now over. The DEA has over 40,000 comments to sift through. What will the DEA do? What is a likely outcome? And will the impending election have any impact if the DEA does not have a decision or has not taken action prior to the election?

According to the latest HEADSET analysis, 94% of respondents favored rescheduling or descheduling cannabis.

Read the latest from HEADSET.

HEADSET’s Cy Scott delivered the Industry Update at CWCBExpo New York on June 5.  At that time, the comments were already overwhelmingly favorable for rescheduling or descheduling.  Listen to Cy’s entire presentation on this month’s archived video.

“If they take these comments seriously and really take into account what the people are saying, this is pretty overwhelming, right?

“You’re going to see new investors coming in, new opportunity, and more capital available, which is good, especially for an emerging market like New York.”

– Cy Scott, at CWCBExpo, June 5, 2024

HeadSet
Cy Scott, Co-founder. CEO, Headset
New York State Cannabis News

Licensing News from the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM), Cannabis Control Board (CCB) 

 

  • Issuing more licenses across several categories bringing the total for 2024 to 730
  • Amendments to packaging, labeling and marketing regulations for licensees
  • Ongoing efforts to padlock illicit shops across NYC and NYS
New York State Government

At the meeting, the CCB asserted that the cannabis industry in NYS is thriving and growing and that cannabis sales in 2024 will reach $200MM by this June. They said that to date, NYS cannabis sales have surpassed $420MM.

NYS OCM Office of Cannabis Management

Recent Adult-Use Dispensary Openings

Just A Little Higher Murray Hill
NEW YORK CITY | 628 2nd Avenue, New York 10016
Website: justalittlehigher.com

 

Stoops NYC
NEW YORK CITY | 182 Fifth Ave, New York 10010
Website: stoopsnyc.com

 

RISE Dispensary Halfmoon
HALFMOON | 1675 Route 9, Watkins Plaza, Halfmoon 12065
Website: risecannabis.com

 

Riverbend Dispensary
HUDSON | 531 Warren Street, Hudson 12534
Website: riverbenddispensary.com

 

Happy Times Cannabis Co.
CHEEKTOWAGA | 3807 Harlem Road, Cheektowaga 14215
Website: happytimescannabis.com

 

Silver Cannabis Company
SARATOGA SPRINGS | 75 Weibel Avenue, Saratoga Springs 12866
Website: silver-therapeutics.com/location/saratoga/

 

Twisted Cannabis FLX
GENEVA | 501 Exchange Street, Geneva 14456
Website:
twistedcannabisflx.com

 

Kings House of Fire
CORTLANDT MANOR | 3006 E Main Street, Cortlandt Manor 10567
Website: kingshouseoffire.com

 

Green Genius NYC
NEW YORK CITY | 214 3rd Avenue, New York 10003
Website: greengeniusnyc.com

 

Cussin’s Cannabis
SCHENECTADY | 2075 Central Avenue, Schenectady 12304
Website: cussinscanna.com

 

Polanco Brothers Ridgewood
NEW YORK CITY | 6633 Fresh Pond Road, Ridgewood 11385
Website: polancobrothersridgewood.com

 

Herb-Z
NEW YORK CITY | 109 E Taft Road, North Syracuse, 13212
Website: herb-z.com

 

Robinson’s Dispensary
ALBANY | 106 Everett Road, Albany, 12205

 

Arkansas, Nebraska and North Dakota Cannabis News

New Ballot Measures

Cannabis advocates in several states organized and gathered signatures to get legalization measures on their 2024 state ballots. The advocates in three states, Arkansas, Nebraska and North Dakota, had more than enough signatures to get the respective measures on the ballots. Arkansas and Nebraska seek medical ballot measures while the North Dakota ballot measure supports adult-use legalization.

NORML
Delaware Cannabis News

Transitioning Dispensaries from Medical to Adult Use

Delaware Governor John Carney signed a legislative bill that allows a pathway for medical licensees and dispensaries to transition to adult-use operators. That pathway has fees to transition. The bill is meant to catapult the development of the adult-use cannabis market.

South Africa Cannabis News

South Africa Works to Build its Cannabis and Hemp Sectors

In November of 2023, CWCBExpo editors visited the South African Consulate in New York City to discuss developing a cannabis industry. CWCBExpo has  been following that country’s cannabis progress since our visit. Here are the latest developments.

South Africa has embarked on several priorities for their country’s Investment Strategy that will spur job creation and growth, and foster recognition of people’s rights.

This past spring, South African President Ramaphosa took significant action regarding the Cannabis and Hemp sectors. In May, President Ramaphosa signed a law called the Cannabis for Private Purposes Act (CfPPA) which regulates the cultivation, possession and use of cannabis by adults in private settings. It also removed cannabis from their Drugs and Drug Trafficking Act. The President’s action opens up the medical market even further for the medicinal cannabis and for further regulatory opportunity for cannabis use among adults.

President Ramaphosa’s actions continued in June when he took the results of a Phakisa that explored the Cannabis and Hemp sectors. A “Phakisa” is a targeted program that seeks to fast-track the government’s targets and goals that help business, education, society and government. The Phakisa for cannabis and hemp brought stakeholders together from several groups. The goal was to develop a cohesive plan to define policy and get various sectors of the South African government to work together to build a meaningful regulatory program for the cannabis and hemp sectors.

President Cyril Ramaphosa
Art installation of South African record labels inside the South African Consulate in New York City, November 2023
Art installation of South African record labels inside the South African Consulate in New York City, November 2023.

THIS MONTH’S CWCBExpo NY 2024 ARCHIVED VIDEO

Industry Update by Cy Scott:
“Trends, Challenges and Opportunities –
Why New York is the Market to Watch in the Midst of Rescheduling”

This Industry Update, recorded at CWCBExpo on June 5, 2024, gives us a big-picture overview of the adult-use market across the United States including the implications of rescheduling from a Schedule I to a Schedule III classification. Also addressed are growth market trends, consumer behavior preferences and sales of different form factors. The data and analytics focuses on the New York Market and why you should put it front and center in your sights. This is a not to be missed market analysis.

Presented by Cy Scott, Co-Founder, CEO, Headset, with Tim Seymour, Portfolio Manager, CNBS Cannabis ETF; Co-Host, CNBC Fast Money.

Cy Scott and Tim Seymour, June 5 2024 at CWCBExpo NY

((from the left) Cy Scott and Tim Seymour

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Womxn Luncheon Montage, February 17, 2024

Licensing in NY, Cannabis in Germany, plus Womxn Luncheon with CWCBExpo

Introducing CWCBExpo’s New Podcast

Highest: In the Room

Highest: In the Room
A podcast series that discusses the business of cannabis in a LIT way

Reporting from the weed capital of the world, KymB interviews the power players in the wild industry of cannabis.

In Episode #1, KymB gets the “blunt” facts from the Beard Bros, Bill and Jeff Levers, on cannabis restrictions on Instagram and why cannabis media is an integral part of business.*

*Contains explicit language.

Highest In the Room, with KymB
New York State News

Judge Rules for NYS in Lawsuit

NYS has gotten over another hurdle in court. On February 2, Judge Nardacci ruled against plaintiffs citing unfair issuance of licenses that was based on the social equity criterion laid out in the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act passed on March 31, 2021. Previous lawsuits claiming similar complaints were settled. The result of the latest ruling by Judge Narducci is a good sign that NYS is continuing to move the industry forward.

Plan to Shut Down Illicit Cannabis Operations

In our January 2024 Newsletter, we noted that Governor Kathy Hochul is committed to shutting down illicit cannabis shops across New York State. The movement to get this done has taken off in recent weeks with several local lawmakers at the NY Assembly and Senate levels supporting legislation and funding targeted at the closing of illegal shops and providing more authority to NYC Mayor Adams and the NYPD to get the job done.

Queens Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar has aggressively been pushing her proposal to shutter illegal cannabis operations across the city, while Queens Senate member Leroy Comrie has pushed to get the law into the budget. It is called the Smoke Out Law.

Spectrum News NY1

Dispensary Openings

The Adult-Use dispensary openings continue across NYS and NYC. Here are 18 of the most recent openings.

NYS OCM Office of Cannabis Management

Legacy Dispensary

COLONIE | 1839 Central Avenue, Colonie, NY
Website: www.legacy-dispensary.com


High Stone
STATEN ISLAND | This is a temporary delivery only location.No in-person or pre-order sales are allowed at this location.
Website: www.highstone.nyc


Royale Flower
ALBANY | 350 Northern Blvd, Albany, NY
Website: www.royaleflower.com


Brownies
COLONIE | 1686 Central Avenue, Albany NY
Website: www.browniesbrand.com  


Northern Lights NY
MENANDS | 90 Broadway, Spc 8, Menands, NY
Website: www.nldispo.com/


Buddega NYC
WHITE PLAINS | This is a temporary delivery only location. No in-person or pre-order sales are allowed at this location.
Website: www.cannabisrealmny.com


The Grass Hole Cannabis
PLATTSBURGH | 779 State Route 3, Plattsburgh, NY
Website: www.thegrasshole.com


Cannavita
ASTORIA | 30-30 Steinway Street, Astoria, NY
Website: www.cannavita.us



Etain
WHITE PLAINS | 75 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY
Website: www.etainhealth.com

The Emerald
BUSHWICK | 85 Suydam St, Bushwick, NY
Website: www.theemeralddispensary.com


NYCBUD

LONG ISLAND | 44-45 Vernon Blvd, Long Island, NY
Website: www.nycbud.com


Puffalo Dreams
BUFFALO | 900 Niagara Falls Blvd, Buffalo, NY [Corrected Address]
Website: www.puffalodreams.com


New Metro

BAYSIDE | 221-50 Horace Harding Expy, Oakland Gardens, NY
Website: www.newmetro.club


Public Flower

BUFFALO | 232 Allen Street, Buffalo, NY


Elevate

MOUNT VERNON |127 S Terrace Ave Mt. Vernon, NY
Website: www.elevatecannabisny.com/


Exit 31 Exotic

UTICA | 255 Genesee Street, Utica, NY
Website: www.uticacannabisco.com


Tiki Leaves

CONEY ISLAND | 1511 Neptune Ave., Brooklyn, NY


Silk Road NYC

QUEENS | 166-30 Jamaica Ave, Jamaica, NY
Website: www.silkroadnyc.com/

Licensing News

Some good news for NYS revenues: NYS’s total adult-use cannabis sales are climbing toward $200MM since MRTA was passed. As of this month, total adult-use sales reached $183MM, as reported by the Office of Cannabis Management and Governor Hochul.

Also this month, the NYS Office of Cannabis Management (OCM):

  • Issued over 100 licenses in mid-February including 38 new Retail Dispensary Licenses, and 26 Micro-business Licenses.
  • Approved Home Grow Cultivation Regulations
  • Opened a new application window for more type 3 processor applications and to allow conditional cultivators and processors to continue transition to non-conditional licenses
Seal of Governor Kathy Hochul
New Jersey News

New Jersey Closes in on $1B in Total Cannabis Revenue

The New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission (NJCRC) reported on February 15 that there were 102 medical and adult-use dispensaries across the state. In addition, total sales for medicinal and adult-use cannabis sales were closing in at $1B combined. These milestones are very good news.

NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission
Pennsylvania News

Governor Josh Shapiro Wants to Legalize Adult-Use Cannabis

Will Pennsylvania legalize adult-use cannabis anytime soon? Governor Ron Shapiro is supporting it and presented some key points during his February budget presentation as part of his efforts to legalize adult-use in PA. In his presentation he cited estimated cannabis revenues, social equity, and expungement of minor cannabis offenses and arrests. Not all groups in PA are supportive of the Governor’s efforts.

CBS News
Majority of U.S. Voters Favor Legalization

U.S. Voters Want Legalization

We highlighted in our January newsletter that the issue of de-scheduling vs. rescheduling cannabis as a Schedule 1 drug was heating up. A poll found that the call to de-schedule cannabis is overwhelmingly supported by both Democrat and Republican voters. The results of a poll featured in NORML.org, compiled by The Tarrance Group, showed that well over 50% of respondents want to see full legalization in all 50 states.

Ukraine Legalizes Medical Cannabis

Ukraine’s President Zelensky Signs Medical Cannabis into Law

On February 15, President Volodymyr Zelensky signed the December 21, 2023 bill that was approved by Ukraine’s Parliament. This new law will provide access for medical patients seeking treatment for a variety of conditions including PTSD. The war has created the need for medical cannabis to help treat the traumas of the war suffered by soldiers and citizens. Patients will need a prescription from a doctor to get the medical cannabis and to legally buy it. Recreational cannabis remains illegal. The new law takes effect in July 2024.

Germany Legalizes Adult-Use

Germany Legalizes Adult-use Cannabis

As of February 23, Germany became the third European country to legalize recreational use cannabis for anyone aged 18 or above.

CNN
Community News

Building Community Through Recognizing WOMXN Entrepreneurs

On Saturday February 17, CWCBExpo was honored to be the Nourishment Sponsor for the WOMXN Brunch. The brunch was expertly produced and organized by Solonje Burnett and Kymberly Byrnes (KymB). Solonje Burnett is Weed Auntie and Co-founder and Chief Culture & Community Officer of Erven. Kymberly Byrnes is Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer of TribeTokes, and Host of “The Highest in the Room” podcast. 

The luncheon took place in Williamsburg Brooklyn at the Moxie Hotel and was sold out. CWCBExpo was in attendance and is sharing some photos below. Thank you Solonje and KymB for making such a memorable afternoon.

Womxn Luncheon Montage, February 17, 2024

Womxn Luncheon, February 17, 2024. Clockwise from the top left, Solonje Burnett, Weed Auntie, Co-founder and Chief Culture & Community Officer of Erven, with Christine Ianuzzi, CEO, CWCBExpo; Kymberly Byrnes (KymB), Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer of TribeTokes; Women in attendance; “Local Roots” food table, the woman-owned small business which prepared the healthy, fresh and delicious lunch that was served at the event.

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CWCBExpo blogs contain relevant, timely information.

Recent subjects include cannabis testing laboratories, packaging, facility security, and legalization and regulatory updates.

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CWCBExpo, Cannabis Means Business, 11th Annual

June 5 – 6, 2024
Javits Convention Center, NYC

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NYS Cannabis Business Licensing News & More

“We decided to exhibit here because

we’re excited about

 the New York market,

the New Jersey market…”

Michael Williamson, PIPP Horticulture,
exhibiting at CWCBExpo NY 2023

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Michael Williamson, Director of Cultivation, PIPP Horticulture
Michael Williamson, Director of Cultivation, PIPP Horticulture
New York State News

NYS Licensing News

The Office of Cannabis Management and the Cannabis Control Board regulators voted on November 27 to settle the two lawsuits that held up hundreds of Cannabis Adult Use Retail Dispensary (CAURD) card holders from actually opening up their dispensaries. The temporary injunction put forth was lifted for the two lawsuits and gave the green light to the 436 licensees to finally move forward. At least 23 of those CAURD holders were ready months ago before the injunction and can now proceed.

Governor Kathy Hochul expressed that NYS is committed to supporting legal cannabis shops and shutting down illegal cannabis operations.

Governor Hochul Announces New Dispensary Openings

The submission date deadline for NYS Licensing was December 18, 2023. Governor Kathy Hochul and the Cannabis Control Board are already looking ahead with enthusiasm as NYS seeks to expand its legal cannabis marketplace as new retail shops open up. Read what they had to say on December 14 about the anticipated new dispensary openings happening now and into 2024.

Seal of Governor Kathy Hochul

First Dispensary Opened in Mt. Vernon, Westchester

Congratulations to Elevate Cannabis, the new and first legal recreational use dispensary to open up in Westchester County in Mount Vernon, New York. The dispensary opened its doors in early December and offers delivery services as well as in-store cannabis retail experiences. Elevate Cannabis is mission-oriented and is supportive of social equity causes, healing and related quality of life issues.

New Jersey News

NJCRC Announces Reduced Fees

The New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission (NJCRC) announced some good news for medical cannabis patients and their caregivers. Instead of the $50 per year for most registrants and the $20 for seniors to register in the Medicinal Cannabis Program (MCP), it is now $10 for everyone as of December 7, 2023. Plus, patients and caregivers will be able to receive free Digital ID cards or pay $10 for a physical card.

NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission

More NJ Licenses Announced

The NJCRC announced dozens of new licenses being issued to applicants.

Putting cannabis business to good use and making a difference

NJ Governor Jim Murphy and Attorney General Matthew Platkin announced anti-violence measures that will be funded with $15MM, of which $5MM is coming from marijuana revenue. The program is being funded by the Fiscal Year 2024 Appropriations Act and includes $5 million from the Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance, and Marketplace Modernization Fund.

NJ Attorney General
Federal News

POTUS and Cannabis

President Joe Biden issued a Proclamation on December 22nd for those individuals with certain federal level marijuana convictions. “I am issuing a Proclamation that will pardon additional offenses of simple possession and use of marijuana under federal and D.C. law,” the President stated. This recent action expands the pardons that President Biden had made previously.

International News

Germany’s Cannabis Legalization Delayed

Germany was set to legalize cannabis starting as soon as the new year but has been delayed until well into 2024 according to the German Health Minister, Karl Lauterbach. Germany appears to have a well-thought out and well debated cannabis legalization plan that includes cannabis social clubs and modifications to home grow regulations.

Ukraine’s Cannabis Bill Expected to Pass Early 2024

In our July Newsletter we highlighted that Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky is in favor of legalizing medical marijuana, and that the country’s legislature was poised to do so until an opposition faction blocked its passage. It is expected that this opposition will be overcome and the bill will pass in January 2024, and the law will become effective six months later.

“The bill, which initially listed cancer and war-borne PTSD as eligible conditions, moves marijuana from strictly prohibited to available for medical use with a prescription under List II of the country’s drug code.”

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SPECIAL FEATURE: Interview with Ken R. Weinberg, MD (Part 2)

We are excited to share Part 2 of our “Cannabis as Medicine” interview with Ken R. Weinberg, MD, Chief Medical Officer and Founder of Cannabis Doctors of NY.

This month our discussion focuses on the medical marijuana market and medical marijuana patients and how adult-use legalization is affecting medical use.

Ken Weinberg, MD

Ken is a practicing physician with decades of experience in emergency medicine and urgent care. He is a published author of medical articles across many disciplines and is currently working on a book about his experiences in front-line medicine, including the 1500 or so patients he has seen as a registered Cannabis Practitioner since 2016. He is the Founder of Cannabis Doctors of New York.

Among his many medical commitments, he serves as the Attending Cannabis Consultant at Inspir – a private nursing home in New York City. At that facility he provides medical expertise and guidance for elders who are interested in using cannabis as part of their medical care. Ken works with several dispensaries in the New York area as well.

INTERVIEW, PART 2: CANNABIS AS MEDICINE

CWCBExpo – Recently, the New York State Cannabis Control Board approved six of the state’s Registered Operators (ROs)* to participate in the adult-use market. What do you think about this and how do you think it will affect the medical cannabis marijuana market for patients and appropriate patient care? Will it help? Are you concerned for patient care and are you concerned that new users who would have otherwise consulted with a medical practitioner will now not be getting the optimal medical advice?

Dr. Ken Weinberg
Dr. Ken Weinberg
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Cannabis Doctors of New York

Ken – I have mixed feelings. The fact that many of our medical patients are opting to go to the rec market has caused a precipitous drop in medical patients. And while I am sure that some of the people who have made the switch will do okay, one of the reasons I like the NY medical cannabis space is that there are pharmacists involved. Cannabis medicine is medicine, with exact dosing, possible drug interactions and effects that budtenders should not be opining on.

*Editor’s Note: Medical dispensaries (ROs) must have a registered pharmacist to dispense the medical marijuana to patients. There is also a requirement that any RO who is approved for participation in the adult-use market must have a separation of the medical marijuana and the adult-use retail sections.

CWCBExpo – Describe your recent presentation to a Northwell Resident group regarding educating them on cannabis as a medical treatment. Were there any particular conditions, diseases or symptoms that you focused on in the presentation? What was the reaction of the medical residents who attended the presentation – was it well received?

Ken – For the last three years, I’ve been giving this lecture to the Family Practice residents. I talked about the Endocannabinoid System and similarities of the plant cannabinoids to the endogenous (produced inside the body) cannabinoids.

I spoke about how well my patients with autoimmune diseases (like Inflammatory Bowel Disease) do and about how I am seeing how very beneficial cannabis can be for patients with dementia. This was the best received talk I’ve given and I suspect I left them (and an initially skeptical Attending Physician) wanting more.

“I love my involvement in cannabis medicine because it provokes me all the time, and challenges me to understand how we interact with the plant, and how it may well be involved (in the best way) with the placebo effect…”

CWCBExpo – What do you think about Psychedelics as treatment for many medical conditions? Where do you see this going?

Ken – I think this is a huge, burgeoning area of medicine with great potential for benefits. Unfortunately, as with so much else in this country, the fact that they remain Schedule 1 narcotics leads to a hodgepodge of regulations and research in various states, and the federal government unable to provide some uniformity of guidance.

CWCBExpoWhat about micro dosing and the use of psychedelics as a medicine for treatment?

Ken – Micro dosing can be a good way to start, especially for “cannabis-naive” patients and the elderly, who may be very sensitive to the effects. I’m not involved with psychedelics but they seem to be very promising for a variety of conditions.

CWCBExpo What excites you most about practicing medicine and devoting your life to it? And furthermore, what can explain the motivation for you to include cannabis as a medical treatment?

Ken – I am a third-generation MD, and one of three brothers. One brother was a Family Practice and Naturopathic physician, the other an Oriental Medicine and acupuncturist so it feels like it’s in the blood. In fact, my niece is an OB-GYN doc, making her the fourth generation of Drs. Weinberg.

I think that medicine is a field where you can continue to grow, enrich your understanding, and be stimulated intellectually as well as be emotionally gratified even as you advance in age. I love my involvement in cannabis medicine because it provokes me all the time, and challenges me to understand how we interact with the plant, and how it may well be involved (in the best way) with the placebo effect. Lastly, as you alluded to, my love and long involvement with the interface of literature and medicine has caused me to write stories of my patient encounters for many years and has now led to my writing a book incorporating those stories along with the many influences on my life as a political activist doctor and writer.

We featured Part 1 of this interview with Ken in our August 2023 Newsletter.
In case you missed it, click here to read it now.

THIS MONTH’S ARCHIVED VIDEO

“CannaVest East: Exploiting Ground Floor Valuations – Family Office Cannabis Investing 101”

We are showcasing our consumer products session from the CWCBExpo conference program at the Javits Center on June 2, 2023. This session discusses the current cannabis investment environment.

Moderated by Steven Saltzstein, FORCE Family Office; with Adam Rosenberg, President, Vlasic Bioscience; Brett Finkelstein, Founder, Phyto Partners; David Engel, CEO, President, Full Moon Real Estate Investments and Full Moon Investments.

CWCBExpo conference session, "Ground Floor Valuations" June 2, 2023

(From the left) David Engel, Steven Saltzstein, Adam Rosenberg and Brett Finkelstein.

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CWCBExpo, 11th Annual

June 5 – 6, 2024
Javits Convention Center, NYC

December 2021 Newsletter

CWCBExpo New York 2021 celebrated “Back-to-Business!”

Tremaine Wright speaking

Tremaine Wright, Chair of the New York State Cannabis Control Board (CCB), gave her first public Keynote at CWCBExpo. (The full presentation will be coming soon to the CWCBExpo Insider Archive.)

Christopher “CJ” Wallace, Founder Think Big and Frank White, delivered a Keynote that described his entrepreneurial journey within the cannabis industry and how he intends to work diligently to advocate for inclusion of people of color and other minorities to be business owners and benefit from the industry.

After his Keynote, the audience wanted more.
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New York State OCM and CCB issued regulations for the Cannabinoid Hemp Program, comment period now in effect

Chris Alexander from the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) and members of his staff attended the CWCBExpo. The Office of Cannabis Management continues to trailblaze for New York State, implementing the Marijuana Regulation & Taxation Act (MRTA).

See the latest on the OCM’s and the CCB’s issued regulations on the Cannabinoid Hemp Program that were published in November. Read the OCM’s press release as well as the Regulations. Be aware of the six month comment period now in effect regarding regulations and standards on testing, packaging and labeling.

OCM Press Release

OCM Regulations

New Jersey application process to begin December 15

The New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission on Tuesday announced it would open the application process to marijuana growers, processors and testing labs on Dec. 15, and It will open applications for dispensaries on March 15, 2022.

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USDA on Hemp – What did the Chief of USDA Hemp Program Bill Richmond, discuss with Erica Stark, Executive Director of the National Hemp Association at CWCBExpo?

Listen to this full session and hear what they said about the USDA regulations and positions.

USDA Session

Safe banking act suffers a “No-Go” as it went through the Senate after being passed in the House

What Happened? Learn more from NORML.

 

Read it here.

Decriminalization and expungement news

A bi-partisan approach to expungement and decriminalization is being sponsored by New York’s House Representative Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Ohio’s House Representative Dave Joyce (R-OH).

 

Read the full story here.

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CWCBExpo thanks advocates NORML and the National Hemp Association

Advocacy is an important part of our industry. NORML and Curved Papers partnered during CWCBExpo’s Cannabis Week New York to produce NORML FORML.

 

Read all about it in this HoneySuckle article and do not miss the video message from NORML Founder, Keith Stroup.

Make sure you stay in tune with the National Hemp Association and how they have worked to make progress on a global scale for cannabis, agriculture, farmers, as well as support and development of a hemp supply chain.

 

Learn more here.

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