Sen. Liz Krueger told a group of cannabis investors and executives they'll be 'regulated out of business' if their vapes contain harmful chemicals.
has upped pressure on cannabis companies, though the illnesses haven't been definitively linked solely to THC-containing cartridges. In addition, some users may have used both legal and illegal vapes containing CBD, THC, nicotine, or other substances., or CBD, is a non-psychoactive compound that may potentially be useful for a range of therapeutic applications.
For her part, Krueger said her bill will be committed to an"agenda of social and restorative justice" for the communities that were most harmed by marijuana prohibition.Lawmakers just took a huge step toward passing a critical bill that could pave the way for banks to work with marijuana companies In practice, that would likely mean limiting the US cannabis giants, like, say the Curaleafs or MedMens of the world, to a limited number of licenses to cultivate or sell marijuana. It could also mean rolling out the legislation with different types of licenses, with a priority given to small businesses in communities of color — and giving entrepreneurs the startup capital and technical assistance they need to run profitable businesses, Krueger said.
Feldman does agree that social justice is crucial to getting cannabis reform passed in New York. That being said,"capitalism and the free market should rule," said Feldman.
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