Receptive Capital Blog
Opinions and updates on the East Coast cannabis markets.
Buyer’s Club 2 in Hudson, NY
Buyer's Club by On The Revel in Hudson, NY last week was so good. I wish I had more clever words but that's it. The feeling I've had so many times over the past 5 years of "I can't wait until events like this happen in New York" came full circle. The only thing I have to wait for now is the next one.
Buyer's Club by On The Revel in Hudson, NY last week was so good. I wish I had more clever words but that's it. The feeling I've had so many times over the past 5 years of "I can't wait until events like this happen in New York" came full circle. The only thing I have to wait for now is the next one.
With so much negative noise right now in cannabis (especially New York) my biggest take away from this event is that we have a strong group here in New York that is going to make this market happen. I am meeting people in the New York market I admire almost every week at this point.
Very important work that Lulu Tsui and Jacobi Holland are doing here in New York for years now. Really exciting to see how their platform is developing as we enter the next phase of our market.
Let's open some doors and then blow them off.
Confusing the Customer in New York
A legal adult use cannabis market is not possible in New York if the illicit retailers can operate in plain sight and confuse the consumer without consequences.
A legal adult use cannabis market is not possible in New York if the illicit retailers can operate in plain sight and confuse the consumer without consequences. Identifying over 1,300 shops suspected of selling cannabis illegally is a clear warning signal to the regulators and law enforcement that if this is not addressed, the legal market will not have a chance to grow to a size that could convince some of these operators to leave the illicit market and join the legal market.
This is important work and another example of an East Coast market with a "clear as day" lesson to learn from cannabis markets out west.
While we strongly believe this issue needs to be addressed, we don't see the upside in punishing those who are operating a non-compliant retail location. A simple order and warning mechanism to cease operations for the time being. We need more legal retail locations before any strong action is warranted. We need to solve the product availability and consumer confusion problem first.