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Operation “Padlock to Protect” Shutters Hundreds of Unlicensed Smoke Shops

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
August 1, 2024
in Adams Administration, Crime and Public Safety, Metro
Operation “Padlock to Protect” Shutters Hundreds of Unlicensed Smoke Shops
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New York City officials are celebrating the success of a major initiative targeting unlicensed cannabis retailers and smoke shops.

The program, named “Operation Padlock to Protect,” has resulted in the closure of over 750 illegal smoke shops across the five boroughs.

Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul showcased the operation’s achievements at a Bronx warehouse on Wednesday, July 31st, where confiscated products ranging from marijuana buds to cannabis-infused gummy candies were on display. 

Some items were packaged to resemble popular snacks or even disguised as children’s products, raising concerns about targeting minors.

In a statement, Mayor Adams said, “In the three months since launching ‘Operation Padlock to Protect,’ our administration has delivered major results on a major quality of life and public safety issue.”

He added, “For too long, illegal shops have contributed to a feeling that anything goes on our streets, while targeting our most vulnerable — including children — with dangerous, counterfeit products marketed as candy. But today, we are celebrating that this is no longer being tolerated and we are making huge gains to protect communities and usher in a legal cannabis market that will thrive.”

The crackdown, which began in May, has led to the issuance of more than $65 million in civil penalties and the seizure of an estimated $41 million worth of illegal products. 

The enforcement, carried out by the NYPD, Sheriff’s Office, and the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, has closed 779 shops in New York City and extended its impact statewide.

Governor Hochul remarked, “Today, I am pleased to join Mayor Adams and other officials to celebrate a milestone and recognize the enforcement teams who shut down more than 1,000 unlicensed stores statewide, bringing us closer to our goal of building the strongest, most equitable cannabis industry in the nation.”

Officials argue that illegal smoke shops not only undermine licensed cannabis dispensaries but also contribute to increased crime rates and pose health risks to consumers. 

NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban emphasized, “Enforcement against unlicensed and illegal cannabis shops is an important part of our shared public safety mission. It is absolutely critical that industry regulations are enforced, that shop operators follow the rules, and that we keep these products out of the hands of our children.”

The program also targets landlords who allow these businesses to operate on their properties.

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