NEW YORK, July 18 (Reuters) – A federal choose on Thursday refused to halt New York Metropolis's crackdown on unlicensed hashish sellers, citing public security considerations.
US District Choose Paul Oetken in Manhattan stated 27 hashish sellers whose companies had been closed had been unlikely to reach their declare that the closures violated their due course of rights below the 14th Modification of the US Structure.
An lawyer for the sellers didn’t instantly reply to requests for remark.
The 27 distributors accused town of inflicting irreparable hurt by unilaterally closing the outlets, even for non-cannabis merchandise, primarily based on the idea that they weren’t licensed.
Oetken, nevertheless, stated the danger of “wrongful deprivation” was low, citing procedures that might let retailers reopen in a few weeks.
The choose additionally stated that unlicensed outlets pose “important” dangers to public well being attributable to their unregulated processing and labelling, and a “significantly important threat to minors attributable to their areas and practices of selling”.
In a press release, New York Metropolis Mayor Eric Adams welcomed the choice.