Lisa Gora, Member of the Firm, co-presents "What a Difference Crossing the Hudson Makes: A Discussion of the New York and New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Schemes" at Navigating the New York Green Wave: Understanding New York’s Cannabis Regulations and Empowering Attorneys for Client Success, a CLE program hosted by the Cannabis Law Section of the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA).

The panel addresses the differences and similarities between New York and New Jersey’s adult use programs, including the panelists' experience regarding the licensing process across the Hudson.

In New Jersey, medicinal cannabis has been available for more than a decade, and adult-use has recently come online with many new dispensaries opening. However, New York is new to the adult use cannabis game.

Topics include the types of licenses permitted, statutory provisions regarding employment issues, and the “hiccups” each state has experienced along the way.

For more information, visit NYSBA.org.

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