420 with CNW — New York Cannabis Social Equity Entrepreneurs Stuck As State Support Underwhelms
When New York legalized recreational marijuana in 2021, it framed the move as a step toward restorative justice, promising an industry that would benefit communities most harmed by prohibition. A central piece of that plan was the Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary (CAURD) program, designed to give retail licenses to individuals with prior cannabis-related convictions. The idea was that those most impacted by decades of enforcement would be first in line to take part in the legal market. Applicants followed state requirements, completed training, submitted paperwork, and waited through delays while investing personal savings to prepare for opening. Later, the state launched a $200 million Social Equity Cannabis Investment Fund through the Dormitory Authority…

















