NYS cannabis office mess-up could force 152 pot shops to close — or relocate



What were they smoking?

Dozens of legal pot shops in New York could be forced to shut down — because of a dopey mistake by state cannabis officials, The Post has learned.

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The Office of Cannabis Management, in a Monday memo, bluntly admitted it miscalculated the distance between the licensed weed sellers and schools, which must be 500-feet apart under state law.

Entrance to Gotham, a legal weed dispensary. Helayne Seidman

“This impacts 152 businesses: 105 licensees (about 60 are open and operating stores) and 47 pending applications,” OCM director Felicia Reid said in the memo.

Of the affected pot businesses, 88 are in New York City.

Headshot of Felicia Reid, Deputy Executive Director of the NYS Office of Cannabis Management. NYS Office of Cannabis Management

OCM measured compliance as ranging from the entrance door of a school to the entrance of a marijuana shop, misapplying the 500-foot distance requirement.

But under the law, the distance should be measured from the entrance of a pot shop to the beginning of the “property line” of a school — not its door.

A screw-up by the state’s official cannabis office could lead to massive pot-store closures. Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Post

The measurement previously used by cannabis regulators “does not align with cannabis law,” Reid fessed up in the memo.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul speaking at a podium that reads “Your Family Is My Fight”. Hans Pennink

OCM and Gov. Kathy Hochul will request new state legislation to amend the marijuana law to fix the mess, or else the licensed pot sellers’ businesses could go up in smoke — conceivably having to shut down or relocate.

“This legislation would permit licensees to remain at their current location,” Reid said in the memo.

A reveler smokes marijuana out of a bong in Washington Square Park on April 20, 2025 in New York City. Getty Images

Reid said her office conducted a legal review of the decisions that took place before she headed the agency, and discovered the goof.

“The legislation would essentially grandfather in affected dispensaries that were approved under prior guidance, so they’re not punished for mistakes they didn’t make,” said Joe Rossi, a cannabis consultant with Modern Advocacy.

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