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    New York’s first legal, state-licensed weed store opened this afternoon. Lawmakers, cannabis lovers, and legacy players all joined the historic moment.


    New York’s first legal cannabis sales took place on Thursday afternoon at Housing Works, the state’s first adult-use dispensary, which is located in downtown Manhattan. Key lawmakers Chris Alexander and Tremaine Wright made ceremonial first transactions behind closed doors before doors opened to the public.

    At 4:20 p.m., Housing Works’ new retail dispensary at 750 Broadway, one block west of Astor Place in Greenwich Village, welcomed its first official customers for legal weed sales. Shoppers waited in line outside of the dispensary ahead of the grand opening. Housing Works is one of eight nonprofits that got approval to open doors on day one. The nonprofit was the only licensed store ready to welcome customers on New York’s official opening day.

    Ken W., a Texas-to-New-York transplant, was the first customer in line at noon in front of Housing Works. He didn’t plan to be part of history, but he enjoyed his legal Gorilla Glue and posed for the cameras anyway. (Meg Schmidt / Leafly)

    Not long after the first purchaser of legal weed, Ken W., made the historic transaction, the floodgates were open for New Yorkers 21 years of age and older to legally purchase cannabis. Sales continued until about 7:45 p.m.

    35 other retailers are also licensed to kick off New York’s legal weed market. But most of them are limited to delivery while the state helps them build out brick-and-mortar shops. Other nonprofits could join Housing Works soon. Here’s how and where to buy legal weed in New York on day one, and beyond.

    Keep reading to learn how the first day of legal weed in New York unfolded.

    10 a.m. in Manhattan: Housing Works press conference

    Housing Works was packed with press hoping to witness the first sale of legal cannabis in New York. (Meg Schmidt / Leafly)

    Just before doors opened, Leafly spoke to the owners and organizers of Housing Works, along with regulators, and faithful customers who started lining up hours in advance.

    The Housing Works new store, which used to be a Gap retail store, was soon filled with cameras and microphones.

    Governor celebrates new weed order

    While not there in person, Gov. Kathy Hochul tweeted, “This is a historic milestone for New York’s budding cannabis industry, and I look forward to solidifying our state as a national model for building an industry that’s equitable and inclusive.”

    Office of Cannabis Management Executive Director Chris Alexander (Jon Bain / Leafly)

    OCM Executive Director Chris Alexander was nearly brought to tears, thanking his team profusely. “I am honored, humbled, appreciative of the adults in this room. I see you all; we’ve been doing this for a long time. There have been a lot of rooms [that] listened to me talk. But I just appreciate your commitment, your unwavering, unwavering push for equity. I say often [and] I will say it again, equity is not a thing, it’s the thing.”

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    11 a.m.: New York’s cannabis regulators make the first legal weed purchase

    (Meg Schmidt / Leafly)
    New York cannabis board chair Tremaine Wright (left) and cannabis office executive director Chris Alexander (right). (Meg Schmidt / Leafly)

    Given how much they worked to bring the adult-use market online, it’s only fair that regulators like OCM’s Executive Director Chris Alexander and Tremaine Wright, chair of the New York Cannabis Control Board, got first dibs on a legal purchase. They both picked up some edibles in the ceremonial purchase, and Alexander grabbed an eighth to roll up (papers only, he says).

    Legacy pioneers share their joy

    Legacy New York growers King Aswad and Jasmine Burems were filled with joy to witness the historic moment of New York’s first legal sales. (Meg Schmidt / Leafly)

    King Aswad and Jasmine Burems, founders of legacy cultivation brand Claudine Farms, were elated to see New York finally take that first leap to welcome legal adult-use weed.

    “It’s a village,” says Burems of the new industry. “Everybody has their role. We all have to do our part, so we’re willing to serve as an opportunity space for our community and for legacy operators to enter the legal industry. That’s the work that we’re interested in doing.”

    4 p.m.: New York loves legal weed

    Pot pandemonium was the scene in New York on day one of legal sales. (Meg Schmidt / Leafly)

    While the first official customer purchase by Ken W. didn’t take place until after 4 p.m., the line for Housing Works’ first adult-use sales started building around noon. A former resident of Houston, Texas, Ken moved to New York City earlier this year and told Leafly that he uses cannabis for his anxiety. Ken was smoking a bowl of Green Crack to pass the time in line, and marked the occasion by picking up an eighth of Gorilla Glue, New York’s most popular strain of 2022, per Leafly data.

    While no one chose to camp overnight to be ahead of the game, the line at Housing Works was curling around the block by 3 p.m., with an eclectic mix of eager customers. Some cannabis culture mainstays, including Fab 5 Freddy and Shiest Bubz also made appearances.

    “That was a really intense experience,” Ken W. told Leafly before taking off with his historic haul.

    The line for the Housing Works dispensary is currently making a FULL circle around the block, with people toking up while they wait… so I guess New Yorkers are interested in legal weed after all, even if they can get it elsewhere

    — Caroline Lewis (@clewisreports) December 29, 2022



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