NY Court Grants Preliminary Injunction, Blocking OCM Directives Threatening 150 Cannabis Businesses | How to buy Skittles Moonrock online
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[PRESS RELEASE] – ALBANY, N.Y., Sept. 26, 2025 – The Supreme Court of New York has granted a preliminary injunction that protects more than 150 licensed dispensaries from forced relocation or closure while the case proceeds against the state’s Office of Cannabis Management (OCM). The injunction showcases the validity of the plaintiffs’ case and was issued without prejudice, allowing for it to be renewed after six months.
Housing Works Inc. “Disrupting operations at this scale not only harms law-abiding businesses but also drives consumers back to the illicit market, where untested products put public health at risk.”
Petitioners in the case include Housing Works Cannabis Co., Conbud, The Cannabis Place, Rezidue, Summit Canna, Hush, High Fade, Elise Pelka LLC, Common Courtesy Dispensary LLC, Toastree LLC, Monarch NYC LLC, and Luxe Leaf Boutique LLC. All are affected dispensaries by the proximity reinterpretation; they collectively filed suit against the OCM on Aug. 15.
“This injunction presents a unique opportunity for Gov. Hochul to lead the legislative solution and resolve this matter in an equitable manner that will save thousands of legal cannabis industry jobs throughout the state, while ensuring access for tested and regulated cannabis products for consumers,” The Cannabis Place dispensary CEO Osbert Orduna said.
Housing Works Cannabis Co. and fellow petitioners remain committed to working toward a fair, workable solution that protects every compliant, tax-paying license holder in New York.

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