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Five years after legalization state’s cannabis industry shows rapid growth

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Last updated: March 29, 2026 5:13 pm
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NEW YORK- Nearly five years after New York legalized adult-use cannabis, state officials say the industry is delivering on its promise of economic growth, social equity, and public safety.

Governor Kathy Hochul this week highlighted the upcoming anniversary of the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act, the landmark legislation that created a legal cannabis market and established the New York State Office of Cannabis Management to oversee it.

Since legal sales began, New York’s cannabis market has generated more than $3.3 billion in retail sales and grown to over 600 licensed dispensaries statewide.

State leaders say the industry’s growth has been matched by a focus on equity.  More than half of all adult-use cannabis licenses, 56 percent, have been awarded to Social and Economic Equity applicants, surpassing the state’s original goals.

Officials also point to continued progress in criminal justice reform.  Hundreds of thousands of past marijuana-related convictions are now eligible for expungement, with more than 200,000 already sealed.  According to the state, no one remains incarcerated solely for a marijuana-related offense.

New York plans to continue investing in the industry’s future.  A $17 million initiative announced earlier this year aims to expand support for entrepreneurs in communities disproportionately affected by past cannabis laws, while also strengthening workforce development and public health programs.





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