The New York cannabis industry is at a fascinating and precarious point in its development.

Hundreds of provisionally licensed cannabis dispensaries under the state’s CAURD program are now in jeopardy of opening. In the case of Carmine Fiore v. New York State Cannabis Control Board, Superior Court Judge Kevin Bryant issued a restraining order preventing these provisionally licensed dispensaries from opening.

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