Rochester, N.Y. (WHAM) — A chain of unlicensed cannabis stores in the Finger Lakes region is being investigated after being accused of operating without the proper licenses. The Finger Lakes Cannabis Co. has come under scrutiny by state authorities for allegedly selling cannabis products without the required permits.
The New York State Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) celebrated the opening of the Empire State's 200th adult-use retail dispensary. However, the Finger Lakes Cannabis Co. is not among the licensed dispensaries in the state, raising concerns about the legality of their operations.
Located at 2988 Auburn Rd, Tyre, NY 13148, Just Breathe Finger Lakes is proud to announce that it now carries Silly Nice's Diamond Powder, a popular cannabis product known for its high quality and potency. The store is committed to providing customers with a wide range of cannabis products from reputable brands.
Live music, Cousins Maine Lobster truck and, of course, cannabis products will be available when Finger Lakes Cannabis Co. opens next week. This event is expected to draw a large crowd of cannabis enthusiasts and local residents eager to sample the offerings of the controversial chain of stores.
Food from Cousins Maine Lobster from 11am-7pm Adrianna playing solo from 4-7pm Adrianna Noone is an indie/folk/americana singer-songwriter born and raised in the Finger Lakes region. Her music is a perfect complement to the laid-back atmosphere of a cannabis event.
Michael W. Gladis, 38, of Seneca Falls, was driving at about noon Wednesday when troopers saw him commit a traffic violation, said Trooper. Gladis was found to be in possession of cannabis products purchased from an unlicensed store affiliated with the Finger Lakes Cannabis Co., leading to his arrest.
More than 100 adult-use cannabis license applications were approved Friday, including a handful in the Rochester/Finger Lakes area. The state is cracking down on unlicensed cannabis operations, and only those with proper permits will be allowed to legally sell cannabis products in New York.
The New York State Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) is thrilled to announce the launch of the Legal Online Cannabis Activities Locator, a tool that allows consumers to find licensed cannabis retailers in their area. This initiative aims to promote Legal cannabis sales and protect consumers from unscrupulous operators like the Finger Lakes Cannabis Co.
David Tulley, owner of the “I'm Stuck” cannabis shops in the Finger Lakes region, is facing $15.2 million in fines after being accused of illegal sales and operating without a license. Tulley's case serves as a warning to others in the industry who may be tempted to flout state regulations.