Business & Culture at a Crossroads: Cannabis & Psychedelics, From the left: Ryan Hurley, Gaetano Lardieri, Maurice Hinson, Lisa Gora, Kymberly Byrnes, and Joe McKay

Be in the Right Room

Shape, Witness and Own the Next Phase of Cannabis History.
Be Part of CMB – the Business Leader of the Pack.

As December ends, it is also the lead-in to a new and challenging year ahead for the cannabis industry – perhaps like no other. As we leave 2024 and usher in 2025, there is so much that lies ahead for cannabis business owners, regulators, lawyers, accountants, medical professionals, and investors to watch including:

  • The establishment of a new government administration and new nominees and appointees to sensitive government agencies that regulate and mandate currency and financial markets, health, medicine, drugs, education, the flow of public information and social media platforms

  • The outcome of the Rescheduling hearings to reclassify cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug as the hearings unfold

  • Ballot measures for several states that voted on medical and/or retail cannabis legislation and how they get implemented or challenged as the year progresses

  • How an economic layer due to cannabis tax revenues is being built in states that have legal adult-use cannabis laws

  • The legitimate cannabis business and industry can’t be ignored much longer nor be unsupported long-term at the federal level without some banking provisions finally being passed by Congress

  • New York is expected to exceed $1 Billion in 2024 retail sales

  • New Jersey surpassed $1 Billion for 2024 in combined medical and retail sales – up 25% compared to 2023

Cannabis Means Business (CMB)

Be ready for the future and making your mark in the industry. We announced our rebrand from CWCBExpo to Cannabis Means Business (CMB)—designed to better serve the modern cannabis industry and build your business to seize and create the future. New York is not just a sales epicenter – it’s becoming a hub of commerce and insight, influencing the cannabis market on a national and international level.

Cannabis Means Business–New York Global Edition is a transformation that reflects the rapid growth of cannabis as a legitimate global industry. Make sure you are it the right room – the CMB room!

Cannabis Means BUsiness, Conference & Expo
June 4 – 5
Javits Convention Center, NYC

Federal Rescheduling News

CMB Recorded Discussion About the DEA’s December 2nd Hearing

On December 2, 2024, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) held its first hearing about Rescheduling cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug – without testimony from selected participants. Full hearings with testimony have been delayed into 2025 with a timeline set by Administrative Law Judge John Mulrooney. Hearings with actual witness testimony is set to begin January 21, 2025.

We share with you a special conversation that dissects the issues of rescheduling and its ramifications for the industry with Steph Sherer, Founder, Executive Director, President of the Board, Americans for Safe Access, and moderated by Chris Day, Co-Founder of GCNC.

Rescheduling Discussion, Steph Sherer and Chris Day, December 2024

Re-Scheduling Hearings – January through March 2025

Witness testimony is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, January 21, 2025 and continue with a sequence of scheduled sessions through the beginning of March.

Conservative Think Tank: 73% of Americans Support Some Form of Legalization

In past newsletters we highlighted polls that show there is an overwhelming majority of Americans who support cannabis legalization at the federal level for medical and/or adult-use. Recent poll data as of December 18, 2024 – from the conservative think tank, Manhattan Institute – has yielded more of the same. In fact, the data shows that 73% of its respondents supported some form of legalization.

NORML

Federal Farm Bill News

Farm Bill Extended

As part of the last-minute government congressional action to avert a government shutdown as 2024 comes to a close, the Farm Bill was extended for one year which leaves the hemp and tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA) definitions and rules alone.

New York State Cannabis News

New York State Office of Cannabis Management, Cannabis Control Board

The final meetings for 2024 were held by the NYS OCM this December. A number of issues were addressed as the last meetings were conducted.

The December 11, 2024 CCB meeting discussed details of the year in review including:

  • Number of operational dispensaries
  • Retail Sales hitting $1 Billion
  • Number of adult-use licenses and types of licenses issued
  • Medical and Cannabinoid Hemp Licenses Issued
  • Enforcement efforts to shut down illicit shops
  • Compliance Inspections
  • Medical cannabis program
  • Energy & Sustainability
  • …and many other items

The Cannabis Advisory Board (CAB) held their last meeting on December 13, 2024 and discussed the number of retail licenses that should be issued in NYS. The number they decided on was 1,600 retail dispensaries that could be sustained. This figure was based upon market data that was presented by the OCM.

To close out the year, the NYS OCM has some good news for its “budding entrepreneurs.” It announced that the OCM and Our Academy are partnering together to provide workforce development and mentorship for justice-impacted entrepreneurs.

NYS OCM Office of Cannabis Management

Recent New York Adult-Use Dispensary Openings

As 2024 comes to a close, the OCM has reported that a total of 269 legal Adult-Use dispensaries have opened for business.

Congratulations to these newly opened dispensaries in NYS:

Peace, Love, & Bud
LOCKPORT | 320 S Transit Street, Lockport 14094
Website: www.plbud.com   

Beleaf Calverton
CALVERTON | 4462 Middle Country Road, Calverton 11933
Website: https://beleafny.com

Cannabis Central
CLIFTON PARK | 1520 Crescent Road, Clifton Park 12065
Website: https://shopcannabiscentral.com

Domes Dispensary
KINGSTON | 268 Forest Hill Drive, Kingston 12401
Website: domesdispensary.com

Farmers Choice Dispensary
FISHKILL | 18 Westage Drive, Fishkill 12524
Website:
https://farmerschoicedispensary.com/   

Long Island Cannabis Club
DEER PARK | 94 East Industry Court, Deer Park 11729
Website: https://cannabisclubli.com/

RR Legacy Dispensary
GLENS FALLS | 12 Hudson Avenue, Glens Falls 12801
Website: https://rrlegacydisp.com

Cloud 914
PEEKSKILL | 807 Washington Street, Peekskill 10566
Website: https://cloud914.com

ROC Dispensary*
*This location is a microbusiness with retail dispensary. ROCHESTER | 324 Jefferson Road, Rochester 14623
Website: https://rochester420.com

Evexia Cannabis
HALFMOON | 217 Guideboard Road, Halfmoon 12065
Website: https://evexiacannabis.com

The Cannabis Store
BUFFALO | 1936 S Park Avenue, Buffalo 14220

Strain Stars Riverhead
RIVERHEAD | 1871 Old Country Road, Riverhead 11901
Website: https://strainstarsny.com

82-J Cannabis Company
BUFFALO | 1673 Hertel Avenue, Suite B, Buffalo 14216
Website: https://eightytwo-j.com

Wilde Roots
CASTLETON | 4179 State Route 20, Castleton 12033
Website: https://wilderoots.com

The Green Village Dispensary
NEW HARTFORD | New Hartford Shopping Ctr, Suite 41, New Hartford 13413

Transcend Wellness
TROY | 289 Oakwood Avenue, Troy 12182
Website: https://transcendwps.com

Charlie Fox
MANHATTAN | 719 7th Ave, New York 10036
Website: https://shopcharliefox.com

Upstate Pines
RED HOOK | 7345 South Broadway, Red Hook 12571
Website: www.upstatepines.com

The Flowery Brooklyn
BROOKLYN | 692 Grand Street, Brooklyn 11211
Website: www.thefloweryny.com

The Kokoro Way Cannabis
KENMORE | 2454 Elmwood Avenue, Kenmore 14217
Website: www.thekokoroway.com 

The Emerald Dispensary Manhattan
MANHATTAN | 1190 Lexington Ave, New York 10028
Website: www.emeralddispensary.nyc

I Bud You NY
BRONX | 898 Gerard Avenue, Bronx 10452

Housing Works Cannabis Co NoMad
MANHATTAN | 846 6th Avenue, New York 10001
Website: www.hwcannabis.co

Ripe Cannabis
SCHENECTADY | 245 Broadway, Suite 4, Schenectady 12305
Website:www.ripecannabisny.com

New Jersey Cannabis News

New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission Issues Announcements

New Jersey was also busy in December having their final meeting and decided on several things heading out of 2024 and into 2025.

  • Consumption areas will be a reality very soon. The NJ-CRC approved a Notice of Application Acceptance (NOAA) for consumption areas and will be accepting applications from specific licensee groups starting on January 2, 2025, and continuing on April 2, 2025 and July 2, 2024. All applicants must use the portal to submit their applications.

  • In our November newsletter we highlighted that The Social Equity Excise Fee (SEEF) decision amount for 2025 regarding cultivation had been extended past November 1 to give the NJ-CRC more time to get an appropriate (SEEF) rate determined. The SEEF is collected from cannabis cultivators when they sell or transfer products to other license classes. During their final public meeting, they voted that the SEEF be adjusted to $2.50 per ounce, an increase of $1.24 from 2024.

  • The 2025 10 public meetings schedule was approved at the final meeting of the NJ-CRC.

New Jersey Surpasses $1 Billion in Sales

There is more good news out of NJ regarding the combined medical and retail cannabis sales – combined they reached $1 billion this year – an increase of 25% when compared with the combined cannabis sales of 2023.

NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission

Pennslyvania Cannabis News

PA House Democrats are Drafting a Legalization Bill

Will Pennsylvania join the other 24 states to legalize recreational cannabis? House Democrats are trying to do just that for PA with new legislation that is currently being written. Dan Frankel, Representative of Allegheny, and Rick Krajewski, Representative of Philadelphia are co-sponsoring legislation.

Ohio Cannabis News

Ohio Adult Use Sales Surpass $200 Million in 4 Months

High hopes are in the air in Ohio for cannabis recreational sales. This past August, Ohio began recreational sales. In the four months since, Ohio recreational sales has hit over $200M.

Nebraska Cannabis News

Lawsuit Seeks to Stop Voter-Approved Measure for Medical Cannabis

We highlighted in the November newsletter that Measures 437 & 438, (Medical Expansion), both passed during the November election by Nebraska voters. Former Senator Kuhn has filed another lawsuit that seeks to stop the two voter-approved measures for medical cannabis legislation.

Austrailia Cannabis News

Australia Capital Teritory (ACT)

Australia is known as the down under continent. Did you know that within Australia, there is the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), which has cannabis rules that were enacted in 2020 specifically around personal use, and were designed to help people to stay out of the justice system?

Recently, in 2024, changes were made to those rules to shore up support of that goal. While cannabis is not legalized in the ACT, it has been decriminalized in the ACT.

It is illegal to sell, share or give cannabis to anyone as a gift, for people under the age 18 to grow, use or possess cannabis, and to drive under the influence of cannabis.

Some of the recent allowable changes regarding personal use include:

  • Having possession of 50 grams of dried cannabis or up to 150 grams of fresh cannabis
  • Growing 2 cannabis plants per person, up to 4 plants per household
  • Using cannabis in one’s own home

Some of the changes that are not allowable regarding personal use and are considered offenses include:

  • Smoking or using cannabis in a public place
  • Exposing a child or young person to cannabis smoke
  • Storing cannabis within the reach of children
  • Growing cannabis using hydroponics or artificial cultivation
  • Growing plants where they can be accessed by the public

This Month’s 2024 Archived Video

Business & Culture at a Crossroads: Cannabis & Psychedelics, From the left: Ryan Hurley, Gaetano Lardieri, Maurice Hinson, Lisa Gora, Kymberly Byrnes, and Joe McKay
Business & Culture at a Crossroads: Cannabis & Psychedelics, From the left: Ryan Hurley, Gaetano Lardieri, Maurice Hinson, Lisa Gora, Kymberly Byrnes, and Joe McKay

Business & Culture at a Crossroads: Cannabis & Psychedelics

This month we feature a timely session from our June 2024 conference that ties into current conversations around psychedelics and cannabis.

As cannabis has been emerging out of isolation and extreme stigma, it has created numerous opportunities across the United States and the globe. Cannabis has evolved and is still evolving as a business layer for ancillary services, the medical community, adult-use markets, and government research. The psychedelic market has also emerged as an opportunistic business layer. While both cannabis and psychedelics offer business opportunities and potential for investors – the culture and the business pressures are each at a crossroads.

In this panel we discuss the progress and obstacles for the next level of business and opportunities for these two Schedule 1 drugs. Tune in to this informative, timely, energetic and forward thinking panel discussing the legal, medical and cultural crossroads of cannabis and psychedelics.

Moderator: Gaetano Lardieri, Co-Founder of Future Entheogenic Medicines LLC (F.E.M.), Co-Founder, THCBD

Speakers: Kymberly Byrnes, Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer, TribeTokes; Lisa Gora, Attorney, Epstein Becker Green; Maurice Hinson, MD, Founder, Director, MediRootz Medical Group; Hospitalist, Jamaica Hospital Medical Center; Ryan Hurley, Cannabis Practice Leader, Rose Law Group; Joe McKay, Retired FDNY Firefighter, Board Member, Clusterbusters

This session was recorded at CWCBExpo, Javits Convention Center, NYC, on June 5, 2024.

To watch this session now, click here.

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

June 4 – 5, 2025
Javits Convention Center, NYC
Transactions and Services to Expand Your Cannabis Business, From the left: Neil Kaufman, Drew Mathews, Jacob Miller, Jeff Booker

Seize and Create The Future

New York Approaches $1 Billion in Sales.
Ballot Measures are In.
Rescheduling.

November was a big month for our industry. Important cannabis news includes:

  • A presidential election is finally over. Cannabis ballot measure results are mostly in
  • Stakeholders remained poised for the first Rescheduling hearing set for December 2, 2024 – a hearing that will not include the planned testimony from selected participants
  • New York State is on target to hit $1Billion in retail cannabis sales this year
  • New York State clocked 252 total retail dispensaries open for business – with New York City’s own cannabis culture icons Vladimir Bautista and Ramon Reyes opening up their second dispensary in Brooklyn, NY
  • A cannabis update from Morocco, and more…

Cannabis Means Business (CMB)

Another happening in November was CWCBExpo’s rebrand to Cannabis Means Business (CMB). The new CMB is designed to better serve the modern cannabis industry and build your business to seize and create the future. New York is not just a sales epicenter – it’s a hub of cannabis commerce, culture and insight, influencing the cannabis market on a national and international level.

Cannabis Means Business–New York Global Edition is a business-to-business conference and expo that reflects the rapid growth of cannabis as a legitimate global industry.

Cannabis Means BUsiness, Conference & Expo
June 4 – 5
Javits Convention Center, NYC

Rescheduling News

DEA December 2nd Hearing to be Without Testimony

On December 2, 2024, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will hold its first hearing about rescheduling cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug – without the planned testimony from the many selected participants. Full hearings with testimony have been delayed into 2025. As this first hearing approaches, there is a lot of anticipation surrounding it.

NCIA and the Rescheduling Hearing

The National Industry Cannabis Association (NCIA) reported that they have been selected to participate at the December 2 hearing. As a member of the NCIA, CMB thanks the NCIA for their continued efforts and advocacy for the cannabis industry.

New York State Cannabis News

New York State Office of Cannabis Management, Cannabis Control Board

New York State has continued its efforts to strengthen and expand the build-out of its cannabis industry. The most notable and exciting news is that the state is closing in on $1 billion in retail cannabis sales by year’s end. In addition, the Cannabis Control Board held a meeting on November 12, 2024, resulting in a number of approvals and decisions including:

  • Adult-Use License Approvals 
  • Medical Cannabis Patients and Increased Access Across NYS
  • Processing Type 3 Branding Licenses
  • Market and Social Economic Equity Report for NYS

New York City Cannabis Culture Icons Open Second “Happy Munkey” Dispensary

Congratulations to Vladimir (Vlad) Buatista and Ramon Reyes, Co-Founders of Happy Munkey who have successfully opened up their second retail dispensary in New York City. With Happy Munkey, Vlad and Ramon have built a thriving lifestyle brand that has helped shape New York City’s iconic cannabis culture.

Their hard work and passion recently evolved into two culture-forward legal cannabis dispensaries in upper Manhattan and Brooklyn. Their first dispensary opened this past September on Dyckman Street, in Manhattan’s Inwood neighborhood. Their second opened in November and is the first legal retail dispensary inside the Fulton Mall in Downtown Brooklyn.

Both Vlad and Ramon and their new dispensaries were recently featured in the Brooklyn Paper.

Learn more about Vlad and Ramon and their iconoclastic Happy Munkey enterprise.

Vladimir (Vlad) Buatista and Ramon Reyes, Co-Founders of Happy Munkey

Recent New York Adult-Use Dispensary Openings

As November comes to a close, the OCM has reported that a total of 252 legal Adult-Use dispensaries are now open for business.

Congratulations to these newly opened dispensaries in NYS:

Happy Munkey Brooklyn
BROOKLYN | 453 Fulton St, Brooklyn 11201
Website: happymunkey.com

Just Breathe Syracuse
MANLIUS | 185 W Seneca Street, Manlius 13104
Website: https://dutchie.com/dispensary/just-breathe-syracuse/info

Twisted Vibration
BROOKLYN | 301 Broadway, Brooklyn 11211
Website: twistedvibration.com 

Fireleaf
BROOKLYN | 2102 Ralph Avenue, Brooklyn 11234
Website: fireleafny.com

Rochester’s Finest Cannabis Dispensary
ROCHESTER | 74 Lake Avenue, Rochester 14608
Website: rochestersfinestcannabis.com   

Waterman’s Greenhouse LLC (dba Greenside Cannabis)*
*This location is a microbusiness with retail dispensary.

EAST CONCORD
| 12317 Vaughn Street, East Concord 14055
Website: greensidecannabis.com

Munchies Dispensary
QUEENS | 8701 Rockaway Beach Blvd, Rockaway Beach 11693
Website: munchiesdispensaryny.com

Budd’s Dispensary
CATSKILL | 70 W Bridge Street, Catskill 12414
Website: buddsdispensary.com

NY Cannabis Co.
MANHATTAN | 743 9th Avenue, New York 10019
Website will be provided on the OCM Dispensary Verification page soon.

Northern Lights Dispensary
CANTON | 51 Main Street, Canton 13617
Website: nynorthernlights.com/

THTree
WEST COXSACKIE | 12187 Route 9W, West Coxsackie 12192
Website: thtreeny.com

Weedside
QUEENS | 50-22 72nd Street, Woodside 11378
Website: weedsideny.com

High Tide Dispensary
LANCASTER | 1829 Como Park Blvd, Lancaster 14086
Website: hightide716.com

By Any Other Name
BROOKLYN | 946 Fulton St, Brooklyn 11238
Website: byanyothernamebk.com

Buzzsaw Cannabis Company*
*This location is a microbusiness with retail dispensary.
NEW HAMPTON
| 5044 Route 17M, New Hampton 10958
Website: buzzsawcannabis.com

Diamond Tree Dispensary
SYRACUSE | 2700 Erie Blvd E, Syracuse 13224
Website: diamondtreedispensary.com

Root 9 Dispensary
WAPPINGERS FALLS | 1546 Route 9, Wappingers Falls 12590
Website: root9dispensary.com

Misfits Dispensary
ROCHESTER | 420 Jefferson Road, Ste 2, Rochester 14623
Website: misfitsdispensary.com

The Plug
BROOKLYN | 428 Rogers Avenue, Brooklyn 11225
Website: theplugny.com

Juniper NY
MANHATTAN | 229 Avenue B, New York 10009
Website will be provided on the OCM Dispensary Verification page soon

Herbology
BROOKLYN | 304 Ellery Street, Brooklyn 11206
Website: herbologynyc.com

Flower City Dispensary
VICTOR | 8053 Pittsford Victor Road, Victor 14564
Website: nyflowercitydispensary.com

New Jersey Cannabis News

New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission Issues Announcements

New Jersey made significant decisions and announcements as they continue to build the economic layer of their cannabis industry. Among them:

  • On the municipality front, the NJ-CRC is trying to build community around legal cannabis and allow towns to benefit from the tax revenue that gets generated by these sales. The NJ-CRC created CREAMMA – Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance, and Marketplace Modernization Act which allows municipalities to “opt-in” to allow cannabis businesses to exist in their communities. In return, those communities would economically benefit by reaping a portion of the tax revenue, while also allowing the local governments to control how many cannabis businesses would be allowed in their communities. Up to 2% of the cannabis tax revenue would be allocated to the municipalities who opt-in.
    Read more here.
  • The Social Equity Excise Fee (SEEF) amount decision for 2025 regarding cultivation has been extended past November 1. It will give the NJ-CRC more time to get an appropriate SEEF rate determined. Learn more from the NJ-CRC.
NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission

State Ballot Measures: Election Results

Many States Had Cannabis Ballot Measures

While not all legislative measures passed as the industry may have wanted, it only proves there is much more to work to be done. States that had ballot measures  were:

  • Florida – Amendment 3, (Recreational Use), Failed
  • North Dakota – Measure 5, (Recreational Use), Failed
  • South Dakota – Measure 29, (Recreational Use) Failed
  • Nebraska – Measures 437 & 438, (Medical Expansion), Both Passed
  • Arkansas – Issue 3 (Medical), Votes Not Yet Counted

See a wrap-up of state ballot measures here from Ohio State University Moritz College of Law.

Morocco Cannabis News

Legal Harvest Approved for Export

Morocco has always been an intriguing country. Cannabis, as an industry there, is also interesting and has seen some significant emerging opportunities. While recreational cannabis remains illegal in Morocco, it is quite fascinating that in some parts of Morocco, cannabis is the main economic activity.

This year some notable occurrences have transpired in the Moroccan cannabis space. First, it is important to note that in 2023, Morocco celebrated its first major legal harvest approved for export – for medical and industrial uses. This past September 2024, the King of Morocco – Mohammed VI, pardoned 4,800 illegal cannabis farmers to help build a legal cannabis industry there.

The Moroccan cannabis laws are regulated by the National Agency for the Regulation of Cannabis-Related Activities (Anrac). It is led by Mohammed El Guerrouj. Anrac has been in the process of approving thousands of licenses and is working to make cannabis much more accessible and legal, with the goal of creating prosperity and developing a thriving legitimate Moroccan cannabis industry.

Learn more about these emerging opportunities from Arabian Gulf Business Insight.

This Month’s 2024 Archived Video

Transactions and Services to Expand Your Cannabis Business, From the left: Neil Kaufman, Drew Mathews, Jacob Miller, Jeff Booker
Transactions and Services to Expand Your Cannabis Business, From the left: Neil Kaufman, Drew Mathews, Jacob Miller, Jeff Booker

Transactions and Services to Expand Your Cannabis Business

We share a session from our recent June 2024 conference that featured innovators and thought leaders who continue to build and shape the modern cannabis ecosystem. In this energetic session, we learn about the importance of transactional platforms that help business owners reach their end goals of expansion, M&A, and more. This session sparks workable and actionable ideas for every cannabis business owner to consider.

Hear from panelists who conduct transactions in the areas of: Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A), leasing and sales of full-scale cannabis operations, compliance, insurance, real estate, loan and credit solutions, payment platforms, and more.

Moderator: Neil Kaufman, Managing Member, Kaufman McGowan PLLC

Speakers: Drew Mathews, Founder & CEO Green Life Business; Jacob Miller, COO, Paybotic; Jeff Booker, Co-Founder and COO, CannaCoverage

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

June 4 – 5, 2025
Javits Convention Center, NYC
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