The move comes less than a month after local Sheriff Anthony Miranda testified during a City Council hearing that an astounding 1,400 shops have popped up in the Big Apple illegally selling cannabi…
The move comes less than a month after local Sheriff Anthony Mirandathat an astounding 1,400 shops have popped up in the Big Apple illegally selling cannabis products.
Making matters more worrisome, many of the illegal shops have been selling bad or dangerously tainted weed, the study found, after buying and testing cannabis goods from the illicit businesses. There are “likely tens of thousands of illicit cannabis businesses” currently operating out of smoke shops, and other storefronts in New York City, according to a survey.
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