New York approves homegrown marijuana amid retail concerns

New York residents will soon be able to cultivate their own cannabis as state eases into homegrown regulations.
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New York has edged closer to allowing residents aged 21 and over to grow their own marijuana at home, following the state Cannabis Control Boardโ€™s recent adoption of new rules on Friday.ย 

This decision, nearly three years after the legalization of marijuana in the state, introduces the possibility for individuals to cultivate up to six plants โ€” three mature and three immature โ€” at their residences. The regulations are still pending a 60-day public comment period before enactment.

The move arrives as New York anticipates its fourth outdoor growing season since marijuana legalization in spring 2021, clarifying misconceptions around unlicensed home cultivation. Each household, regardless of the number of adult occupants, is limited to growing no more than six mature and six immature plants simultaneously. Additionally, individuals can possess up to 5 pounds of cultivated cannabis flower from their private residences.

โ€œI applaud New Yorkโ€™s decision to embrace home grow as it recognizes the growing desire for consumer autonomy and opens exciting possibilities for both New Yorkers and the legal cannabis industry,โ€ said Sarah Carter, the communications director at Symple Seeds.ย 

โ€œHome cultivation not only provides enthusiasts with the opportunity to engage in a hands-on and educational experience but also supports the principles of self-sustainability and responsible cannabis consumption. It allows individuals to have a deeper understanding of the plant, its various strains and the cultivation processโ€

Concerns were raised during the Cannabis Control Boardโ€™s meeting on Friday about the potential impact of home cultivation on New Yorkโ€™s budding retail marijuana industry.ย 

Officials previously delayed home-grow regulations to prevent market saturation, which they claimed could hinder the success of new retail…

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