Sunday, January 7, 2024

Weeding out the unregistered smoke shops

 Rajkumar 

QNS

A new bill sponsored by Queens Assembly Member Jenifer Rajkumar aims to shut down smoke shops that are illegally selling cannabis in New York City.

Rajkumar’s bill, called the SMOKEOUT Act (A8428), was introduced in Albany last week, and would grant local municipalities the power to close smoke shops caught illegally selling cannabis. Currently, the industry is primarily policed on a state level and enforcement has been limited.

The bill aims to address the public’s concern about the proliferation of illegal smoke shops, which have emerged since cannabis use was legalized in 2021.

“My legislation puts the power back in the hands of the people and municipalities, so that we can stop the sale of unlicensed cannabis that is endangering our children and our neighborhoods,” Rajkumar said.

Rajkumar, a longtime proponent of Mayor Eric Adams, says the bill would provide the Adams administration with the ability to promptly shut down illegal smoke shops in the city. Adams, who supports the bill, said the city would take swift action following Albany’s approval.

Currently, the State Cannabis Control Board, the approval and oversight body of the Office of Cannabis Management, operates as the only state entity responsible for shutting down the thousands of illegal smoke shops in operation.

Rajkumar unveiled her new legislation during a Mayoral town hall in December. Adams, who was in attendance, acknowledged that there was a lack of enforcement, noting that OCM doesn’t have the personnel to get on top of the problem.

Currently, many shops are being issued with fines, but are rarely shut down.

“Right now, the State has the enforcement power and the State does not have the manpower to do the enforcement. And so many of these places are opening and they’re laughing at the fines,” said Adams during the town hall last year. “It’s the price of doing business. They’re making so much money that they’re just opening and continuing to sell to our children.”

A new bill sponsored by Queens Assembly Member Jenifer Rajkumar aims to shut down smoke shops that are illegally selling cannabis in New York City.

Rajkumar’s bill, called the SMOKEOUT Act (A8428), was introduced in Albany last week, and would grant local municipalities the power to close smoke shops caught illegally selling cannabis. Currently, the industry is primarily policed on a state level and enforcement has been limited.

The bill aims to address the public’s concern about the proliferation of illegal smoke shops, which have emerged since cannabis use was legalized in 2021.

“My legislation puts the power back in the hands of the people and municipalities, so that we can stop the sale of unlicensed cannabis that is endangering our children and our neighborhoods,” Rajkumar said.

Rajkumar, a longtime proponent of Mayor Eric Adams, says the bill would provide the Adams administration with the ability to promptly shut down illegal smoke shops in the city. Adams, who supports the bill, said the city would take swift action following Albany’s approval.

Currently, the State Cannabis Control Board, the approval and oversight body of the Office of Cannabis Management, operates as the only state entity responsible for shutting down the thousands of illegal smoke shops in operation.

Rajkumar unveiled her new legislation during a Mayoral town hall in December. Adams, who was in attendance, acknowledged that there was a lack of enforcement, noting that OCM doesn’t have the personnel to get on top of the problem.

Currently, many shops are being issued with fines, but are rarely shut down.

“Right now, the State has the enforcement power and the State does not have the manpower to do the enforcement. And so many of these places are opening and they’re laughing at the fines,” said Adams during the town hall last year. “It’s the price of doing business. They’re making so much money that they’re just opening and continuing to sell to our children.”

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Talk about unintended consequences!

If the assholes in Albany hadn't been so quick to enact legalization none of this would be happening. Perhaps the assholes were stoned?

Anonymous said...

​The Swagger Administration doesn't care.

Anonymous said...

They call "DOPE" for a reason.

Anonymous said...

If I ran my business the way our Gubbermint is run, I would be out of business.

Kitara said...

Surely they have something better to do than waste time on this endeavor.

Wouldn't it be better to go after murderers, thieves, corporate criminals, real drug dealers,
corrupt politicians, toll evaders, reckless drivers, dangerous drivers, fake plates etc.

A bit of weed never hurt anyone.

Anonymous said...

"A bit of weed never hurt anyone" You are wrong.

Anonymous said...

Some people used to say that drugs are a victimless crime. That's Ludicrous.


Anonymous said...

And every year the liberals demand more money to fix their problems.

Anonymous said...

"Dude-But it's not a Drug, it's only weed !" LOL...

Anonymous said...

All Knowing Master of Time Space and Dimension said...
Let’s legalize MORE drugs. What can go wrong ?

Anonymous said...

Angel Dust isn't groovy anymore. Just saying...

Anonymous said...

This city is in the toilet for so many reasons.

Anonymous said...

Jenifer is looking good.

Anonymous said...

Oh good idea… spend more taxpayer dollars to do absolutely nothing about it.


Anonymous said...

Does the genius Eric Adam’s not realize that his stunt to sue the bus companies could also be applied to the airlines that are being secretly hired to ship illegal immigrants all over the country?!!

Anonymous said...

What would we do without these wonderful electurds ?

Anonymous said...

Question is do these Sheeple have Parents , Family or Friends that can tell them how they're being brainwashed that smoking weed is not dangerous ?

https://www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/marijuana-use-disorder

Anonymous said...

Seriously it’s amazing that our government can even function with these clowns. This can’t be the best America has.