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This coalition of legacy operators is united and ready to thrive in New York’s legal market.


It’s been almost four years since cannabis was legalized for all adults in New York—and two years since the state’s first adult-use store opened. But many of New York’s first licensed dispensary owners are still fighting for a fair shake on the legal market.

To balance the odds, Flower City Dispensary owners Britni and Jayson Tantalo unified the New York Retail Cannabis Association (NYCRA). The NYCRA comprises hundreds of dispensary owners determined to make the most of New York’s historic licensing program. In 2021, the state’s MRTA law put those most impacted by cannabis prohibition first in line for dispensary licenses. But the road to opening has been full of unforeseen challenges.

NYCRA leaders Jayson Tantalo(left), Britni Tantalo(center) and Coss Marte (right) are demanding new regulations and protections for New York dispensary operators.
NYCRA leaders Jayson Tantalo (left), Britni Tantalo (center) and Coss Marte (right) are demanding better regulations and protections for New York dispensary operators. (courtesy of NYCRA)

“The sad truth is that there are only a few operators that were lucky to find success and are profitable so far. A few are just breaking even, and a large share are still at the starting point from over two years ago. It has placed a major boulder on all of our backs and our families.”

Britni Tantalo, Flower City Dispensary owner, Co-Founder & President of New York Cannabis Retail Association

NYCRA co-founder and president Britni Tantalo told Leafly that “stringent marketing and packaging regulations, limited indoor cultivation and canopy capacity, and the early entry of large out of state companies to the market put a burden on local operators.” NYCRA leaders believe the current regulations are stopping locally-owned dispensaries from growing into sustainable businesses.

This year, NYCRA and Leafly partnered to help New York dispensaries navigate the many challenges facing the new legal market. Keep reading to see how we’re helping New York dispensaries bounce back, and reach out to NYCRA to learn more about joining their community of cannabis operators.


The challenges of opening New York’s first adult-use dispensaries

NYCRA leaders advocate for a fair shake from the state.
“When you care about people, you will show up for them, you will fight for them and you will do everything in your power to protect them. It’s just that simple!” Britni Tantalo (far right), owner of Flower City Dispensary and co-founder and president of the New York Retail Cannabis Association. (courtesy of NYCRA)

Of the 463 licenses granted in the first round so far, only 227 are open for business. Another 1,400 or so license applicants are waiting for the state’s approval to open—but it could take until 2026 for all of them to be reviewed.

Many applicants had to secure and pay for their store’s property before receiving their license. That means some have been paying rent on commercial spaces for months without any assurances on when they’d be approved to open, if at all.

The Tantalos waited two years for approval to open Flower City before getting the green light. To make matters worse, they watched unlicensed shops spread like wildfire while they paid rent for a legal shop they couldn’t operate.

“We had to borrow against our homes, borrow from family and friends and/or downsize operations [just] to open a location. It placed everyone in a position of financial constraint and therefore mental and emotional instability.”

Britni Tantalo, Flower City Dispensary

To weather the storm, members of the New York Cannabis Retail Association embrace a philosophy of collaboration over competition.

NYCRA Vice President Jayson Tantalo explains, “We share valuable resources such as business plans, SOPs, along with just emotional support, which have proven essential for licensed operators who may not know where to start.”

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Here’s why hundreds of NY dispensary openings have been delayed

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After a year of paying for a storefront they couldn’t open, House of Hibernica opened in April and has grown fast in 2024. They’re no offering deliveries to all of the Bronx. (House of Hibernica)

In the Bronx, the House of Hibernica endured multiple delays before finally being cleared to open this April. “It was a whole year from when we applied for the license, to opening,” said Hibernica co-owner Bojan Trpcevski. “We had to have a store so we could apply. Then the injunction happened in 2022. So we were paying rent for a year,” Trpcevski said.

In November 2022, a judge blocked hundreds of stores from opening for six months as part of a controversial injunction. The lawsuit that caused the injunction was filed by an out of state resident who said the program’s social equity requirements violated the US constitution.

Just as the first applicants were being approved to open in 2022, multipleinjunctions placed the rollout in jeopardy. Dispensary owners were on the hook for real estate, operations costs, and private investments. Delays compounded as the state’s resources and attention went to the court case. When the first injunctions finally began to lift in May 2023, the plaintiff in one case received a license as part of a settlement agreement. By then, many owners were already 6 months behind their business projections.

Then, this October, a group of unlicensed dispensaries that were shut down for allegedly selling cannabis without a license also took the state to court, and won. They claimed they were put out of business without receiving due process as part of Mayor Eric Adams’ Operation Padlock, which has reportedly padlocked over 1,000 unlicensed shops since kicking off this spring. Last month, a judge ruled that the operation “stands against the cornerstone of American democracy and procedural due process.” The ruling could encourage unlicensed shops to re-open, adding uncertainty for operators as newly-approved stores open almost daily.

Operators like Budega’s Alex Norman have had no time to place their dreams on hold. “I started my brand three years ago in anticipation of an opportunity like this,” Norman told Leafly days after the injunction came down. “But I’m not gonna say it’s gonna stop me.” Over a year after the injunction and still not open, Norman remains dedicated to seeing things through with Budega after decades in the legacy market.

House of Hibernica’s team said they had no idea it would be this difficult when they started the process of applying. “We thought it would be similar to the restaurant business,” Trpcevski said, “because we opened a few before. We didn’t expect that we were going to wait so long, and that every small thing is going to stop the whole process.”

How much is a New York dispensary license worth?

Housing Works board member and owner of Brooklyn Legends Dispensary. (Calvin Stovall / Leafly)
Housing Works board member and owner of Brooklyn Legends Dispensary shows off one of New York’s first legal cannabis purchases: Pre-roll Minis by Lobo— which are still top sellers across the state nearly two years after debuting. (Calvin Stovall / Leafly)

The unforeseen delays have some license holders thinking about selling equity, or their entire license to the highest bidder. “The valuation is running from $600,000 to $800,000,” according to Daron Hudson, owner of Brooklyn Legends Dispensary, which is licensed and waiting to open. “If you have a location secured, it’s going up to $2,000,000,” Hudson told Leafly this fall.

Hudson is also a board member at Housing Works, New York’s first retail dispensary, which opened in December 2022. But opening his own store has proven much more difficult than getting the well-known nonprofit off the ground.

To help with start-up costs, the state originally promised owners a private equity fund to support store build outs. But the fund failed to launch.

“The access to capital and other resources that were promised to all of us CAURD applicants was simply not there. When you are promised a turnkey dispensary with low interest rates and access to grants from your state regulators, you don’t plan to obtain these things for yourself. When we realized that the promises were not going to be fulfilled anytime soon, if at all, we had no choice but to pivot. Most of us could not find investors because investor confidence was low due to the failed rollout.”

Britni Tantalo, Flower City Dispensary

Now, a new loan fund may provide some relief. But Hudson and other owners have already begun vetting investors who can help them get opened. And they’re finding that these new potential partners have far more leverage than the state’s regulations intended.

“I was part of the Housing Works license, I was the justice involved individual that helped get them the license. But now as an applicant myself, it hasn’t been an easy road. There’s no funding whatsoever. If you don’t have money in a shoe box somewhere, you’re left at the mercy of investors. And they’re bringing you these astronomical terms that are bleeding you out. There’s a sense of urgency to get the doors open. But I have to find somebody that I can trust to do business with for the next ten years.”

Daron Hudson, owner Brooklyn Legends Dispensary

How NYCRA and Leafly are helping New York dispensaries thrive

Leafly is proud to help bring New York dispensary owners new legal customers from across the state. Jayson Tantalo said dispensaries need help creating “brand recognition and demonstrating what legal cannabis looks like here in New York.” That’s why we’re leaning into content and activations that represent the very best of New York cannabis.

Our content partnerships with stores like Good Grades and Trends use the power of Leafly’s strain and product database to help keep shoppers informed about what they’re buying. In-person activations around the state are also helping first-time legal shoppers discover the top dispensaries and cultivators in their area. With the both the state, and federal laws, limiting the ways dispensaries and cannabis brands can advertise, every new customers counts.

“Partnering with Leafly brings tremendous value to our organization. Advertising and marketing are extremely difficult to navigate and complex to understand. By providing this platform to our members. With almost 20 years of experience in search engine optimization, I understand the challenges involved in effectively advertising. The terms being offered by Leafly to our members are particularly valuable because they make customers more accessible.”

Jayson Tantalo, Vice President of NYCRA and co-owner of Flower City Dispensary

Leafly and NYCRA also work closely with store operators to analyze data that improves their performance. We’re going the extra mile to make the cannabis industry accessible for all – including those negatively impacted by the failed war on drugs.

“I had Leafly before the legal industry even started,” said Hudson. “It was for the strains. Back in the legacy era, if somebody was selling me cannabis and said this is purple something, I’d go see what purple is on Leafly.”

Leafly stands with New York dispensaries

Since 2010, Leafly has provided cannabis patients, users, growers, advocates, and researchers with groundbreaking data that’s helped normalize the plant in 38 legal states and over 40 counties. With New York City consuming more cannabis than any other city in the world, the state’s new legal market presents an enormous opportunity for residents and visitors to safely and responsibly support local growers and sellers.

Now let’s get to work!

Click here to find your closest New York legal dispensaries on Leafly.





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Celebrate 420 weekend with cannabis, community, and creativity at MARY FEST NYC

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420 is right around the corner! If you’re in New York or New Jersey, you won’t want to miss MARY FEST: Where art, culture, and NY’s top brands come together for a community event like no other.

“Created by the team that brought you MARY Magazine comes a desired event encompassing elements of lifestyle that speak to the modern day community from fashion, music, cannabis, health & wellness, design, tech and more!” -MARY FEST

With MARY FEST taking place the day before Easter, the event will feature a lineup of Easter-themed activities with a 420-friendly twist.

GRÖN will host an infused Easter Chocolate Candy Station, offering a decadent selection of infused treats.

Grassroots, MARY FEST’s Official Flower Partner, will present an Easter Egg Hunt, where attendees can discover exclusive prizes, product giveaways, and surprise goodies.

OCB Rolling Papers and Cones will be hosting a lounge on our 6th floor courtyard, where guests can relax and enjoy their top-tier rolling essentials.

ILGM is taking its ‘Home of the Growers’ mission nationwide with the U.S. Home Grow Tour, culminating at MARY FEST, where ILGM will shine a spotlight on New York’s rapidly expanding home grow movement.

Get 50% off tickets just for being a Leafly subscriber. Use code LEAFLY.




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Everyone wants to know—’Where’s the best 420 events near me?’ April is already upon us, and with it the biggest day of the year for those of us who love weed. As you well know, 420 is history, culture, industry, lore, and always a whole lotta fun. To get you in the spirit, we have here a lineup of the best ways to celebrate stoner Christmas, from concerts with acclaimed artists to all-day fairs to drops with the biggest breeders around. Make this 420 yours, whichever way you want.

California

The Big Lebowski Screening: An Evening with The Dude

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Firstly—The Dude is The Dude! Join the dude and the man himself, Jeff Bridges at San Francisco’s Masonic theater for a screening of the iconic Coen Brothers movie and a Q&A with Bridges.

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The 420 Status Music Festival 

Secondly, try a little music, a lot of cannabis, and lanes of tricked out rides in Adelanto, CA. The 420 Status Music Festival showcases all the pillars of SoCal culture—cannabis, cars, and crooners. For adults 21 and up, there will be a separate vendor area to shop the wares, plus all-ages areas for the whole family to enjoy the day safely. 

Kushstock 

Courtesy Kushstock

Thirdly, Kushstock returns to Los Angeles! The ninth year of the cannabis-music-culture festival will take place at The Bee Hive, a versatile events venue space with the means to host music performances, artist installations, vendors, food, and a whole lot of cannabis lovers. Evidently, general admission is FREE, with paid tickets for general admission-plus and VIP if you prefer mile-high treatment. 

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Sesh Fest 2025 (April 19)

Courtesy Sesh Fest

Fourthly, this multi-faceted cannabis festival blends all the different faces of Hollywood—a wellness zone with yoga and meditation, food vendors for all kinds of palates and dietary needs, a mix of live music and DJ sets, VIP lounges, and of course, lots of cannabis industry leaders and consumption areas. Sesh Fest goes from 10 am to 6 pm on April 19, so you can still go out at night. 

Sessions By The Bay Grand Opening

Up next, a new dispensary experience in San Diego opens on the dankest weekend of the year. Sessions By The Bay launches the city’s first consumption lounge with 16,000 square feet of possibilities. Undeniably, the dispensary comes with the works—top tier brands, nearly a dozen experiential art rooms like soundscapes and murals, a fine dining restaurant, a customizable canna-cocktail, and some of the best weed tech (Puffco, Volcano, etc) for rent. [link]

Hippie Hill 

Up next, San Francisco, the birthplace of medical cannabis, is also home to one of the oldest and most infamous 420 celebrations in the world—Hippie Hill in Golden Gate Park. It’s grown a lot over the years from a smokey gathering to a full-fledged concert and marketplace. Most importantly, Hippie Hill has gone unofficial for the second year in a row this. Still, diehard seshers can still gather on any other hill in the park. See also: SF Space Walk parties all 4/20 week long.

Colorado

Wiz Khalifa at Red Rocks Amphitheater

Courtesy Red Rocks Amphitheatre

The more things change in the cannabis industry, the more some things stay the same. Chiefly, the 420 concert bash at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado. This year, Wiz Khalifa’s April tour has him blowing smoke and beats across the amphitheater with supporting acts Larry June, Ab-Soul, and Chevy Woods. Certainly, if you want to relive the best 420 soundtrack anthems of the last decade, don’t hesitate—tickets are going fast. 

Sublime (April 18)

Before Wiz lights it up, join the original members of Sublime on Friday, April 18 at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado. Seriously, how many more chances will there be to witness legends at work? 

Mile High 420 Festival

Courtesy Mile High 420 Festival

Denver continues to do it in style with their annual Mile High 420 Festival. Gather at Civic Center Park for a day hosted by one of the best to ever chief it—Tommy Chong. Live tunes come courtesy of artists like Bone-Thug-N-Harmony, Cordae, and Kaliii, with plenty of food options and cannabis brand vendors onsite. Tickets start at $20 for general admission, with VIP options offering guests exclusive areas and swag.

Oregon

Homegrown Music Festival

Courtesy Homegrown

Oregon has one of the most prodigious cannabis industries around, but they still love something a little homegrown too. As shown above, the third annual Homegrown Music Festival showcases the best of Bend, with bands that range from psychedelic, blues, Latin, and jazz. 

Washington

Phish in Seattle (April 18+19)

Courtesy Phish

“Young poh-theeds,” as Phish addresses the crowd of Springfield in a classic episode of “The Simpsons,” gather around. Of course, this jam band needs no introduction nor justification to be at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena for 420 weekend, with plenty of shop options nearby. 

Nevada

Dead & Company: Dead Forever 

For those of us who love The Dead, we go to see The Dead at their Vegas residency. Even though they won’t be jamming on 420 proper (who can blame them?), you can catch them on April 17, 18, 19, and 24, as well as plenty of shows in May. 

420 State Fair

Downtown Las Vegas will get a little greener this 420 with the 420 State Fair. Specifically, Nu Wu Cannabis Marketplace, home of Nevada’s first consumption lounge and one of the state’s biggest dispensaries, hosts a noon-to-midnight mix of classic stoner activities and carnival games. Particularly, attendees can patron the dab bar, rooftop deck, and concessions stands in between DJ sets, rides, art activities, and even a pie-eating contest. 

New York/ New Jersey

MARY Fest 2025 

Courtesy MARY Fest

The Big Apple means big cannabis business. Consequently, MARY Fest, the event arm of Mary Magazine, has fogged up New York City for years now, and a partnership with legacy dispensary operator Happy Munkey means 2025 will keep it blazing. Specifically, it’s part trade show, part festival, and all dank. MARY Fest will have food, vendors, activations, industry icons, and some foundational wisdom from the I Love Growing Marijuana (ILGM) team. Spending $50 at Happy Munkey gets you into MARY Fest free. ILGM has an infused dinner in the works,

Cypress Hill and guests at Hard Rock Live (April 19)

Courtesy Hard Rock

Luniz said it best—”light another blunt like Cypress Hill.” Thus, the spawners of some of the best 420 songs come to Atlantic City for an unforgettable concert experience with support from Atmosphere, Dilated Peoples, & The Pharcyde.

Weedtopia Festival 2025 “EL BLOQUE” (April 19)

Edison, New Jersey puts all the shades of cannabis culture and communities on the map with “El Bloque,” a throwback to the block parties of old set to a soundtrack of Latin beats. Purchase and consume local New Jersey cannabis, with food, option, art, raffles, and VIP experiences to spend your Saturday riding the best vibration. 

Ohio

420 Gala (April 19)

Another legalization state has come online. Ohio is now for cannabis lovers. The Midwest lights up with lots of events this year, and The Kee in Downtown Columbus is not to be ignored. Specifically, The Organic Light event organization puts on its 420 Gala with a little bit of everything—celebrity appearances, munchies, product samplings, games, a fashion show, and even an Easter egg hunt to coincide with the holiday. 

Georgia

Sweetwater 420 Fest

Courtesy Sweetwater 420 Fest

Obviously, the people of Georgia love 420 and all things cannabis culture, even if their state laws haven’t caught up with the people. Hence, the annual Sweetwater 420 Festival at Pullman Yards offers a wide-ranging musical lineup all weekend, from Cypress Hill to Marcus King to Greensky Bluegrass.

Tennessee

Nashville Cannafestival (April 18-20)

Yeehaw! Nashville brings cannabis culture and community down south with the three-day Cannafestival. One of the biggest music cities in the world also wants you to know that they love cannabis, hemp, and CBD. Particularly, this weekend offers attendees workshops, food, artist installations, music (duh), vendors, and panels to help keep Tennessee’s cannabis laws pushing in the right direction. 

Texas

Willie Nelson at the Whitewater Amphitheater (April 18+19)

Courtesy Whitewater Amphitheater

Lastly, Willie Nelson is, indeed, on the road again. He stops by New Braunfels, Texas, during 420 weekend for two nights of music with supporting act with Robert Earl Keen.

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Arizona

Cannaland

Mesa, Arizona’s Golfland Sunplash becomes CannaLand—with a mix of mini-golf, laser tag, bumper cars and boats, live DJs, arcade games, and more April 13 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for $70. It’s Arizona’s best festival.


So the next time you wonder, ‘What’s the best 420 events near me?’ Now you know! Have fun out there and drink water!





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Former New York Knick Iman Shumpert debuts ‘TSA Approved’ legal cannabis brand

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Former NBA guard Iman Shumpert is releasing his own cannabis brand. Shumpert is partnering with Glenmere Farms cultivation company for the drop. Glenmere is run by Dr. Sha-Ron Pierre-Kovler, New York’s first Black woman with a cannabis cultivation license.

Dr. Sha-Ron Pierre-Kovler is New York's first Black woman with a cultivation license. Her Glenmere Farms brand is debuting with former New York Knick Iman Shumpert's TSA APPROVED line in April at TORCHES.
Dr. Pierre-Kovler is a South Jamaica, Queens native who saw the harm caused by the failed War on Drugs up close. Through her nonprofit, The Virtuous Women Organization Inc (501c3), Dr. Sha-Ron supports formerly incarcerated individuals and communities with historically high rates of cannabis arrests. In 2023, Dr. Pierre-Kovler told One37pm.com that she approaches research, “just like a trained sniper.” She added, “We go through years and decades of training to develop a sixth sense, and to think about things in a unique way. So I think outside the traditional methods of cultivating.” (courtesy of TSA APPROVED)

Dr. Pierre-Kovler teamed up with NBA Champion Shumpert to launch TSA APPROVED, a premium cannabis brand, with an in-store takeover at TORCHES by Polanco Brothers Dispensary on Friday, April 11th, 2025, from 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM.

Located at 42nd Street and 5th Avenue in Manhattan, this marks the first stop on TSA APPROVED’s New York dispensary tour. The event will feature the debut of two premium strains: “Jet Lag” (Indica-dominant hybrid) and “Frequent Flyer” (Sativa), both priced at an accessible $50 per eighth to ensure premium cannabis is available to all consumers.

“TSA APPROVED is about providing premium quality cannabis at an accessible price point. We’re focused on patient access and creating products that deliver a consistent, premium experience without the premium markup.”

Iman Shumpert

For Shumpert, the legal brand also represents growth from one of the most challenging moment of his NBA career. In 2022, Shumpert was arrested after TSA reportedly found six ounces of cannabis in his luggage. The name TSA APPROVED flips the unfortunate incident into an inspiring one for legacy cannabis users like Shumpert, who have had their freedom and employment challenged simply for using the plant.


12 E 42nd St, New York, NY — recreational

TSA APPROVED launch activation details:

• Date: April 11th, 2025
• Time: 3:00 PM – 10:00 PM (Press preview at 3:30-4:30 PM)
• Location: TORCHES Dispensary, 42nd Street and 5th Avenue, Manhattan; 12 E 42nd Street, New York, NY, 10017. T: 646-477-4110.
• Special Moment: First TSA APPROVED sale by Iman Shumpert at 4:20 PM
• Activities: Product showcase, meet-and-greet opportunities, raffle for autographed Knicks memorabilia,
• Products: “Jet Lag” (Indica-dominant hybrid) and “Frequent Flyer” (Sativa) strains at $50 per eighth

Join TORCHES and Leafly for the TSA APPROVED debut April 11

For Shumpert, Dr. Pierre-Kovler, and the TORCHES team, this launch is important for lighting the way for others like us to partake in this growing industry,” said Dr. Pierre-Kovler. The April 11 dispensary takeover at TORCHES will include TSA APPROVED branded merchandise, exclusive meet-and-greet opportunities with Shumpert, and a special raffle where customers who purchase TSA APPROVED products can win autographed Knicks memorabilia.

The Knicks Film School podcast will also be on-site for a special segment with Shumpert, connecting with New York basketball fans while introducing them to his cannabis venture. TSA APPROVED products feature indoor-grown premium cannabis with complete testing certification. Each unit includes an accessible Certificate of Analysis that confirms the product’s quality and safety standards on the label.

Following the TORCHES launch, TSA APPROVED plans to expand to additional dispensaries throughout New York State, creating a series of branded takeover experiences that bring premium cannabis to communities across the region and provide a safe landing for cannabis consumers.



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