Empire State Cannabis Update: Takeaways from the First Round of Open Adult-Use Applications
IN LATE 2023 cannabis entrepreneurs looking to enter the New York market were given the first opportunity to apply for a slate of adult-use licenses without having to prove they met any eligibility criteria. For many, this first open application window was the culmination of nearly three years of waiting, planning, and recalibrating to the ever-changing industry landscape since the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (“MRTA”) was passed in March of 2021. This application round was categorized by two phases: (1) adult-use retail dispensary and microbusiness applicants
who could prove immediate site control over real estate, who were asked to apply in a condensed 30-day window; and (2) cultivation (indoor only), processing, distribution, and provisional dispensary and microbusiness applicants, who had a longer, 60-day window to submit materials. Below we highlight a few lessons learned from this first nonconditional application window that we hope will guide future applicants.
QUEUED UP: YOU’RE IN LINE
Arguably the biggest surprise of this application window was the Office of Cannabis Management’s (“OCM”) introduction of
a randomized selection process by which it would review and award licenses. While many expected this first window to be a merit-based review system (i.e. the stronger the application, the more likely the applicant is to get licensed), instead, OCM created a lottery system. Specifically, after the application window closed and all applications were received, OCM worked with the NYS Gaming Commission to create a randomized process by which applicants were assigned a queue number, which number would dictate the order in which applications would be reviewed and licenses awarded. The higher the number, the greater chance an applicant would have at being licensed, so long as the applicant met all application criteria (e.g., actually proving site control via a lease or deed) or corrected application deficiencies within the window provided by OCM. Great – but how do I get a high queue number?
As required by New York’s Cannabis Law, OCM must attempt to issue at least half of available adult-use cannabis licenses to social and economic equity (“SEE”) applicants –those applicants whose ownership is comprised of at least 51% of any of the following: individual(s) from a community disproportionately impacted by prior cannabis enforcement, minorityowned or women ownedbusiness (“MWBE”),
distressed farmers, or service-disabled veterans. If an applicant could demonstrate SEE status, it received certain additional points awarded to its application that could help, but did not guarantee a higher queue number.
Okay – so what’s the takeaway from the queuing process?
Put simply – accessibility and equity. Instead of requiring hundreds of pages of application submissions detailing, among other things, security and employee training plans, OCM released a relatively straightforward application that required cannabis entrepreneurs to provide general personal and business information, certify they met basic compliance requirements and did not violate true party of interest (“TPI”) restrictions, and had control over the site they wished to operate at. Moreover, application fees were relatively low ($1,000) and cut in half for SEE applicants ($500).
As told by the sheer number of SEE applicants in the non-provisional dispensary (77%) and microbusiness (70%) round, OCM achieved, at least initially, its equity goals and has made the industry accessible to all demographics of cannabis entrepreneurs.
DEFICIENCY NOTICE AND THE 30-DAY GRACE PERIOD
The next big takeaway for applicants is that the application process does not end once you hit “submit” and pay your application
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fee. On the contrary, it has only just begun. Pursuant to Section 120.20 of the Adult-Use Cannabis Regulations, OCM may issue a deficiency notice (“Notice”) which requests applicants to submit additional documentation or information, answer certain questions raised by OCM, or cure certain deficiencies in the documents previously provided by the applicant (e.g., lease agreements, labor peace agreements, vendor contracts, or corporate documents). These deficiency notices were quite common, especially for applicants in the non-provisional microbusiness and dispensary window, as OCM showed it was going over submissions, both application and the associated TPI disclosures, with a fine-toothed comb.
It has proved to be imperative that applicants who received a Notice take immediate action to prepare curatives (i.e., requested documentation, answers to questions or requests for information) because applicants have only 30 days to submit those required documents or information to OCM. If you miss the window, the email gets caught in your spam folder, or you simply thought your application process was over, you will risk giving up your coveted queue spot, and, accordingly, the chance at receiving a license.
That said, for those applicants who saw the deficiency emails, it provided both the applicant and OCM the opportunity to get to know one another and demonstrated that OCM has been more than willing to work with applicants on curing defects so long as applicants comply with the applicable
30-day grace period.
It wouldn’t be an Empire Cannabis Update if we didn’t touch on the notorious true party of interest (“TPI”) disclosures. In fact, even with the application period closing at the end of 2023, applicants may still find themselves working through the nuances of TPI disclosures. What are our biggest takeaways from the TPI disclosure process?
Clean corporate documents are non-negotiable. If and when your application gets selected from the queue, the clearer your TPI disclosure is (e.g., Operating Agreement, By-Laws, Organizational Chart), the better OCM can understand your entity’s structure, and the happier your OCM reviewer will be. The more digestible your entity’s structure is to your assigned OCM reviewer, the less room for questions there is (e.g., who the owners are, who is entitled to profits, etc.), the smoother the application process will be and the less back and forth you are likely to have.
As always, remember that OCM is vigilant in weeding out those entity structures that seek to circumvent the Cannabis Law’s prohibition on vertical integration. Applicants should tread lightly when setting up their ownership structures, and keep in mind that OCM has zero tolerance for attempts by applicants to receive profits from both supply and retail side operations (with the exception of microbusiness applicants).
CONCLUSION
In a nutshell, OCM’s first round of open-adult use applications was promising for SEE applicants, especially those who received a high queue number. On the other
hand, those with a lower queue number may feel less than optimistic that they will receive a license this round. However, these applicants should not throw in the towel just yet. Rather, they should remain vigilant in checking for communications from OCM and be prepared to move quickly upon receiving a Notice from OCM. Moreover, they should ensure that their TPI disclosure(s), and more specifically, their entity’s structuring, is easily understood. Finally, this is the first of many licensing rounds the OCM will roll out and
just because the queue dominated the dialogue this time, it is not necessarily indicative of what is to come in subsequent application windows.
The Lippes Mathias Cannabis Practice Team will continue to monitor developments in New York’s cannabis industry, including any developments in the adult-use cannabis application process and the opening of future application windows. If you have any questions or would like assistance with an application, please contact one of our attorneys.
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cannabis companies. They face complex packaging and labeling requirements and strict marketing and advertising limitations, which don’t fully consider the realities of operating a small enterprise in this competitive sector.
I went to the greenhouses, dispensaries and offices to learn what these challenges and opportunities feel like, as experienced by industry insiders. I spoke with 3 Stakeholders for the article; Canna Bookkeeper™️, Mike Casacci (CEO House of Sacci), and John Averill (CEO of The Roaring 420’s Lounge)
THE LEGISLATIVE LABYRINTH
Rosanna St. John of Canna Bookkeeper™️ paints a vivid picture of the legislative intricacies in New York.
“Our services are closely tied to compliance requirements and state/federal deadlines. As licenses are announced, applicants rush to secure professional teams. We’ve evolved
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to anticipate and accommodate these changes, adapting to the rhythm set by New York’s OCM/CCB,” she explains. This adaptation is crucial in a state where the issuance of licenses in batches significantly impacts the business flow. St. John’s journey from traditional accountancy to a dynamic role attuned to the cannabis industry’s compliance and regulatory requirements exemplifies the flexibility needed to thrive.
MARKET DYNAMICS: EVOLVE OR PERISH
The market dynamics are equally challenging and exciting. St. John, who started her business pre-MRTA in 2021, observed a gap in professional services for the cannabis industry.
“The cannabis industry is far from the conservative, historical-data-drivenworldoftraditionalaccountancy.”
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Rosanna St. John
Her observation of a gap in professional services for the cannabis industry pre-MRTA is telling. The market demands a departure from traditional business practices, requiring a more dynamic and innovative approach. This is a market driven not by evolving consumer trends and regulatory changes. There is no historical data to draw on.
VOICES FROM THE FIELD
Mike, CEO House of Sacci, a family owned AUCC, shares his insights on the changing market;
“TheearlyentryofRegisteredOrganizations(ROs) from the medical sector and the varied product preferences across different locations add layers of complexity. Businesses like ours have to constantly adaptourstrategiesandproductofferingtostayahead. This includes competitors who may not always play bythesamerules,furthercomplicatingthings.”
Mike Casacci
John, CEO of The Roaring 420’s lounge, envisions a dual-role future for his business, focusing on a for-profit cannabis lifestyle brand and a not-for-profit club for consumer education and safe cannabis use. He emphasizes the importance of adapting to the laws and market changes, citing their role as pioneers in product safety testing.
“Ourjourneybeganasacrewatpopupevents,evolving into The Roaring 420s Lounge, a private club for safe cannabisconsumption.We’vegrownintoamarket research entity, using our software and data to support bothanon-profitclubandafor-profitresearchfirm.”
John Averill
With the industry still in its infancy, those who can adapt and innovate will not only survive but thrive in the ever changing state of the stoned.
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The Botanist
192 Seneca St, Buffalo, NY 14204 (716) 322-4411
Columbia Care
200 W Ridge Rd, Rochester, NY 14615 (585) 678-8390
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MedMen
6850 Main St., Buffalo, NY 14221 (716) 954-8276
Verilife
25 N Pointe Pkwy #30, Amherst, NY 14228 (716) 210-9496
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Dazed
33 Union Sq. W New York, NY 10003
https://dazed.fun/
Flynnstoned Corporation
219 Walton St Syracuse, NY 13202
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Good Grades, LLC
162-03 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica, NY 11432
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Gotham CAURD LLC
3 E 3rd Street New York,NY 10003
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Housing Works Cannabis, LLC
750 Broadway New York, NY 10003
https://hwcannabis.co/
Just Breathe
75 Court Street Binghamton, NY 13901
https://justbreathelife.org/
Smacked Village
144 Bleecker Street New York, NY 10012 https://getsmacked.online/ Union Square Travel Agency
62 E 13th Street New York, NY 10003 https://www.unionsquaretravelagency.com/
Upstate Canna Co
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William Jane Corporation
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Richmond Hill
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Dank716
501 Main St. Buffalo, NY 14203 (716) 277-8493
Herbal IQ
6061 Transit Rd, Depew, NY 14043 (716) 602-2557
Premiere Earth
1297 Hertel Ave., Buffalo, NY 14216
Public Flower
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900 Niagara Falls Blvd, Buffalo, NY 14223
Tree Head Culture
65 N French Rd, Buffalo, NY 14228
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RECREATIONAL DISPENSARIES ON NATIVE LAND
Adlai’s Smoke Dispensery
12689 Route 438, Irving, NY (716) 698-4671
Alien Greenz on I-Hill Dispensary
11035 Redeye Dr, Perrysburg, NY 14129 (716)-239-1752
CannaRawgus Dispensary
12789 NY-438, Irving, NY 14081 (716) 202-9961
Gifted Canna Co. 11278 Route 20, Irving, NY 14081 gifted716.com • 716-934-5502
GoodLeaf 716 14411 NY-438, Gowanda, NY 14070 (716) 532-HIGH (4444)
GoodLeaf Salamanca 730 Broad Street, Salamanca, NY 14779 (716) 945-HIGH (4444)
Green Arrow (inside Hank’s Smoke Shop) 5861 Garlow Rd. Lewiston NY greenarrowbuds.com
Green Wolf Dispensary 12156 Brant Reservation Rd, Irving, NY 14081
HollyWeed 10951 Lakeshore Rd, Irving, NY 14081
Sovereign Retail 11285 Southwestern Blvd Irving, NY 14081
The Lab Dispensary
10924 Old Lake Shore Rd, Irving, NY 14081 (716) 868-8694 • (716) 799-5446
The Lab 2 11404 Erie Rd. Irving, NY 14081 (716) 934-5007
T.H.Chiefs 12134 Rt. 438 Irving, NY 14081 (716) 934-5130
Top Shelf Dispensary 5062 Green Rd, Lewiston, NY 14092
TESTING LABORATORIES & SAMPLING FIRMS
Biotrax Testing Laboratories 3580 Harlem Rd #2, Buffalo, NY 14215 (716) 651-0146
CTND certifiedtnd.com
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Donald Spoth Farm dspoth@verizon.net
Hop n Hemp Tea DBA Buffalo Kind andrewtkrouse@gmail.com
Morris Hemp LLC Jeff.morris747@gmail.com
New York Seed Laboratory LLC MichaelCasacci@gmail.com
Paul’s Pottery, LLC paulmcohn@gmail.com
Three Cord Ranch LLC tdgiolando@gmail.com
Waterman’s Greenhouse LLC watermansflowers@gmail.com
Weiss Farms, LLC weissfarmseden@gmail.com
Yager Farms Inc mtyager@hotmail.com
NIAGARA COUNTY
Akron Bloom LLC akronbloom@gmail.com
Jeanette M Miller jeanettemiller024@gmail.com
N&M Farms, LLC BOBQBI@aol.com
Niagara Hemp Supply, LLC jim@onehempholistics.com; Kari@onehempholistics.com; Miranda@onehempholistics.com
LICENSED CANNABIS CULTIVATORS
Singer Farm Naturals LLC tom@singerfarmnaturals.com
Trucann LLC / Trucann paalelfstrum@.com
ALLEGANY COUNTY
Green Wells Venture LLC kanapecollective@gmail.com
MONROE COUNTY
Empire Agricultural Services,LLC frankmahns1212@gmail.com ROC Dispensary and Hydroponics LLC info@rochester420.com; Patriot Farms patriotfarms1954@gmail.com; Glenna & Co. LLC glenna.colaprete@gmail.com; POWER LINE THC preitschky@marnscda.com Gflower LLC chriscflagg@msn.com; gflowerfloraculture@ gmail.com; seek4earth@gmail.com
Sparkle Holdings, LLC mick@sparkleholdings.com Agricultural Development Services LLC cwildman@agtogo.com
CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY
Weaver Road Farms LLC WRFLLC@hotmail.com
The Releaf Market LLC / DBA Releaf Market info@thereleafmarket.com
Fare Thee Well Farm, Inc. craigsteven.cr@gmail.com
Tadt Services LLC terpenealchemygrow@gmail.com
CATTARAUGUS COUNTY
Rural Resurgence LLC farmerstew@gmail.com
LICENSED CANNABIS PROCESSORS
ERIE COUNTY
Chocolate Delivery Systems, Inc tthill@chocolatedeliverysystems.com
Northeast Botanicals Distribution LLC 716-259-9001 • info@bisonbotanics.com
NIAGARA COUNTY
One Hemp, LLC/dba One Hemp Holistics Niagara Kari@onehempholistics.com • 716-465-8787
Trucann LLC paalelfstrum@me.com• 917-502-1863 ICH Industries LLC buster.isennock@gmail.com • 402-983-7726
MONROE COUNTY
Glenna & Co. LLC glenna.colaprete@gmail.com• 585-435-9283
NOWAVE LLC sales@nowave.com • 585-201-8994
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ANCILLARY BUSINESSES
ADVOCACY & EDUCATION
Colleges
Cornell
College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
Hemp.cals.cornell.edu
Erie County Community College (716) 851-1322
Finger Lakes Community College flcc.edu
Niagara County Community College 3111 Saunders Settlement Rd, Sanborn, NY 14132 (716) 614-6222
SUNY Cobleskill
Cannabis Science MinorCobleskill.edu
Syracuse University cannabisprograms@syr.edu
Non-profits
Mission [Green]
TheWeldonProject.org/MissionGreen
Last Prisoner Project
LastPrisonerProject.org
Hemp Lab NY
facebook.com/NYHempLab
Public Officials
Jeremey Cooney
280 E.Broad St. Ste 110 Roch.NY 14604 (585) 225-3650
Office of Assembly Majority Leader
Crystal Peoples-Stokes 425 Michigan Ave. Buffalo, NY 14203 (716) 897-9714
Chuck Schumer
Leo O’Brien Building, Room 827 Albany, NY 12207 (518) 431-4070
WNY NORML (716) 440-1560 wnynorml@gmail.com
BUSINESS SERVICES
Banking & Payment Processing
EMS NY 866-367-1818
420MerchantServices.com
New Line Processing
7954 Transit Rd, Buffalo, NY 14221 (800) 865-6792
Bookkeeping
Canna Bookkeeper LLC @cannabookkeeper CannaBookkeeper@gmail.com
Capital & Lending Companies
Bengal Capital
BengalCap.com
La Hoja Capital Management LaHoja.cc
Panther Group ThePantherGroup.com
Poseidon Asset Management PoseidonAssetManagement.com
Home Grow Consultants
Plant It Express PlantItExpressNY.com rbell@plantitexpressny.com
Insurance
JD Chapman Insurance Agency (585)-394-5482 jdchapmaninc.com
Legal Representation
Patrick J. Hines Hodgson & Russ, LLP (716) 848-1679 phines@hodgsonruss.com
Joseph W. Schafer Lippes Mathias, LLP (716) 853-5100 x1394 jschafer@lippes.com
Licensing Consultants/ Advisors/Lobbyists
Castetter Cannabis Group info@csghemp.com CastetterCannabis.com
SLA Solutions SLASolutions.com info@slasolutions.com
Upstate Strategic Advisors, LLC Sam.Hoyt@UpstateStrategicAdvisors.com PO Box 61, Buffalo NY 14213 (716) 830-1958
Marketing & Advertising
BFS Brand Influencer marketing @bfsbrand on IG
CannaBuff
Print and Digital Advertising Advertising@cannabuff.com
FLX420
Print advertising Flx420.com
Range Marketing Custom Websites and SEO Rangemarketing.com
Spring Big Text message marketing Springbig.com
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Payroll Processing
Wurk
Cannabis friendly payroll processing Enjoywurk.com
Product Design
IV Thought ivthought.com
Product Packaging
CannaZip
958 Maple Rd, Williamsville NY 14221 716-400-7005
www.cannazipbags.com Wholesalers & Distributors
Art of Glass Wholesale
50 French Rd, Cheektwga, NY 14227 FireGlassCo @fireglassco
Ground Level Distribution (716) 775-7969
MEBCO (716) 560-0908
MEDICAL CANNABIS PRACTITIONERS
For a full list of practitioners who consent to being listed publicly please visit the NYS Department of Health’s MMJ program website.
Dawn M Springer FNP-BC 716-359-7457
dawn1008@gmail.com
Gerald Frisicaro-MS/ANP DBA
3911 N Buffalo St, Orchard Park, NY 14127 (716) 662-1795
Jarod Masci, MD of Landmark Health Systems
387 Franklin St, Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 462-0284
Nerfis Elminowski, DNP-BC of Adult Health DNP PC
2234 Seneca St, Buffalo, NY 14210 (716) 331-3322
Sherry Verostko-Slazak, ANP-BC of Advanced Integrative Care
8207 Main Street Williamsville, NY 14221 (716)-277-0267
RETAIL BUSINESSES
Cannabinoid Hemp Retailers
Bison Botanics
1100 Military Rd Unit 1, Buffalo, NY 14217 (716) 259-9001
Buffalo Botanicals
Derby, NY 14047 (716) 200-7459
Buffalo Sport & Spine
100 College Pkwy, Buffalo, NY 14221 (716) 626-0093
The Kokoro Way Clarence 10255 Main St #2, Clarence, NY 14031 (716) 930-4073
One Hemp Holistics
2023 Military Rd, Niag. Falls, NY 14304 (716) 362-9499
Remedy Hemp Boutique
7224 Buffalo Ave, Niag.Falls, NY 14304 (716) 538-8001
Sativa Remedy
19 Main St, Tonawanda, NY 14150 (716) 260-1324
Village One Stop Smoke Shop
11 Commercial St, Angola, NY 14006 (716) 549-0393
Your CBD Store Kenmore
3191 Delaware Ave, Kenmore, NY 14217 (716) 768-2020
Your CBD Store Depew
5319 Transit Rd, Depew, NY 14043 (716) 393-3400
Your CBD Store Hamburg
4154 McKinley Pkwy Suite 800 Blasdell, NY 14219 (716) 649-1940
Your CBD Store Williamsville
8070 Transit Rd, Williamsville, NY 14221 (716) 458-0075
Your CBD Store Irondequoit
1971 East Ridge Road, Irondequoit, NY 14622 (585) 978-7441
Your CBD Store East Rochester
129 W Commercial St, East Rochester, NY 14445 (585) 485-0105
Head Shops & Glass Retailers
Art of Glass Smoke Shop on Delaware 3497 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY 14217 (716) 712-5347
Art of Glass Smoke Shop on the Boulevard
3154 Niagara Falls Blvd, Buffalo, NY 14228 (716) 712-5347
Buffalo Smokes
942 Maple Rd, Buffalo, NY 14221 (716) 906-3112
Buffalo Smokes
394 Evans St., Williamsville, NY 14221 (716) 458-0460
Buff City Smoke Shop 88 Lisbon Ave, Buffalo, NY 14214 (716) 464-3851
California Dreamin’ Smoke Shop 7806 Transit Rd, Buffalo, NY 14221 (716) 276-8714
Cannacopia
18 Jamestown St., Gowanda, NY 14070
Cloud 9 Smokes & Vapors on Elmwood 476 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222 (716) 881-1100
Cloud 9 Smokes & Vapors on the Boulevard 1594 Niagara Falls Blvd, Tonawanda, NY 14150 (716) 831-8273
Cloud 9 Smokes & Vapors on Hertel 1567 Hertel Ave, Buffalo, NY 14216 (716) 836-1111
Decades Psychedelic Daze
2895 Seneca St, Buffalo, NY 14224 (716) 677-0311
Decades Too 6053 Transit Rd, Depew, NY 14043 (716) 681-4420
Decades III
2855 Sheridan Dr, Tonawanda, NY 14150 (716) 322-5631
Decades Hamburg
4514 Camp Rd, Hamburg, NY 14075 (716) 202-1953
Elevated Smoke Shop
7 Kelly Drive, Cheektowaga, NY 14227 (716) 322-6499
Essential Life Plus
2451 William St. Buffalo, NY 14206 716-332-1075
Galaxy Glass
3047 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14214 (716) 768-3687
Golden Pipe Smoke Shop Cheektowaga
3770 Harlem Rd, Cheektowaga, NY 14215 (716) 833-7473
Golden Pipe Smoke Shop Lackawanna 2540 Hamburg Tpk #3 Lackawanna, NY 14218 (716) 824-7473
Greener Mile
174 Orchard Park Rd, West Seneca, NY 14224 (716) 541-0790
Headspace Glass & Gifts Buffalo 67 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14201 (716) 844-8907
Headspace Glass & Gifts Tonawanda 920 Niagara Falls Blvd, Buffalo, NY 14223 (716) 837-0201
Headspace Glass & Gifts East Amherst 5989 Transit Rd, East Amherst, NY 14051 (716) 428-5730
Headspace Glass & Gifts Orchard Park 4170 Southwestern Blvd., Orchard Park, NY 14127 (716) 648-1111
Hollyweed
2293 Saunders Settlement Rd, Sanborn, NY 14132 716-799-5446
Local Smoke Shop
42 Allen St, Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 881-0537
O’s Smoke Shop Lewiston 482 Center St, Lewiston, NY 14092 (716) 246-2241
O’s Smoke Shop Niagara Falls 1623 Pine Ave, Niagara Falls, NY 14301 (716) 371-2307
O’s Smoke Shop Niagara Falls 2 2708 Niagara Falls Blvd, Niagara Falls, NY 14304
O’s Smoke Shop Town of Niagara 2027 Military Rd., Niag.Falls, NY 14304 (716) 236+7367
Oasis Smoke Shop 4212 Union Rd, Cheektowaga, NY 14225 (716) 428-3567
Oasis Smoke Shop
1330 Niagara Falls Blvd, Tonawanda, NY 14150 (716) 931-9117
Oasis Smoke Shop 685 Dick Rd, Cheektowaga, NY 14225 (716) 901-7774
Oasis Smoke Shop 2
7474 Transit Rd, Williamsville, NY 14221 (716) 529-6001
Oasis Smoke Shop
1402 French Rd, Depew, NY 14043 (716) 608-6777
Pot Patrol 3125 Walden Ave, Depew, NY 14043 (716) 800-9323
Prism Smoke Shop 1079 Union Rd, W.Seneca, NY 14224 (716) 671-8006
Shake N Daze 929 South Park Ave, Buffalo, NY 14220 (716) 257-8138
Shake N Daze Depew 5150 Broadway, Depew, NY 14043 (716) 257-8138
Shoot the Moon Headshop & Wholesale 2273 Saunders Settlement Rd, Sanborn, NY 14132 (716) 462-2605
Smoke World Smoke & Vape Shop 1050 Harlem Rd, Chktowaga, NY 14227 (716) 931-5545
The Stash Jar 10255 Main Street, Clarence 14031
Tasty Clouds Vape & Smoke Shop
3173 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14214 (716) 602-3387
Terrapin Station
1172 Hertel Ave, Buffalo, NY 14216 (716) 874-6677
Village One Stop Smoke Shop
11 Commercial St, Angola, NY 14006 (716) 549-0393
Yeti Vape
1385 Abbott Rd, Lackawanna, NY 14218 (716) 768-1017
Hydroponics & Garden Supply Stores
Buffalo Roots Hydroponics & Organics
3231 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14214 (716) 240-9075
Gramps Garden
7502 Porter Rd, Niag.Falls, NY 14304 (716) 400-8698
Green Zone Hydroponics 2928 Southwestern Blvd. Orchard Park, NY 14127 (716) 677-9663
Harvest Moon Hydroponics 2789 Union Rd, Suite 300 Cheektowaga, NY 14227 (716) 634-8290
Indoor Gardens
3385 Harlem Rd, Buffalo, NY 14225 (716) 844-8375
Yeti Vape
1385 Abbott Rd, Lackawanna, NY 14218 (716) 768-1017
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