420 with CNW – New York Approves Sale of Marijuana at Farmers’ Markets
New York cannabis businesses will soon have more opportunities to reach customers outside traditional storefronts after Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation expanding where licensed operators can sell their products. The law permits licensed marijuana microbusinesses and dispensaries to conduct sales at temporary locations, including farmers’ markets and other approved community gatherings. The change fulfills a proposal regulators first discussed in 2023 and gives smaller operators a new way to reach consumers. Under New York’s microbusiness license structure, eligible companies can grow cannabis, process it, distribute it, and sell it directly to customers. The model was designed to let smaller businesses manage the full production chain without securing several separate licenses or relying on…

















