Cannabis Security

Security is critical to cannabis licensing and operations. Catalyst BC designs cannabis security plans and systems that meet regulatory requirements and protect your staff, product, and facility investments.

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New York Cannabis Proximity Rules (2026): Site Selection After the Correction

In New York cannabis retail, location is not a late-stage detail – it is a threshold licensing issue. A proposed dispensary can satisfy ownership and financial requirements and still fail because the site conflicts with a school, a house of worship, another dispensary, a municipal opt-out, or local zoning. The risk became unmistakable in 2025, when OCM concluded that its long-standing school-distance review did not match the wording of then-existing Cannabis Law ยง 72.

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New York Cannabis Cultivation License & Canopy Expansion (2026)

For cultivators, New York in 2026 presents an unusual and genuinely interesting situation. The general application window is closed, but in March 2026 the Cannabis Control Board adopted Resolution 2026-19 directing OCM to process canopy-expansion amendment requests from existing adult-use cultivator licensees. The action followed OCM’s projection that the market could face a 356,000-pound supply gap in the 2026 growing season.

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New York Processor Type 3 Branding License (2026): The Open White-Label Path

New York currently accepts Processor Type 3 Branding license applications year-round. For the right business, it can be an efficient way to establish a compliant brand presence in New York’s fast-growing adult-use market because it permits white-label agreements without requiring the brand licensee to operate a cannabis manufacturing facility. It does not, however, authorize the brand licensee to possess cannabis, manufacture products, distribute inventory, or sell directly to consumers.

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New York Cannabis Microbusiness License (2026): The Limited-Vertical Path

In a market that otherwise generally separates the supply and retail tiers, the New York cannabis microbusiness license is a limited exception – and that makes it one of the most interesting and most misunderstood licenses in the state. It allows one small-scale operator to cultivate cannabis and conduct at least one additional authorized activity: processing, distribution, or retail sale.

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How to Open a Dispensary in New York (2026): The Real Path Right Now

New York’s last adult-use application window closed in December 2023, and the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) is still working through the roughly 7,000 applications it received then. That does not mean the door is shut – but it does mean the honest path into New York retail today looks very different from “fill out an application and wait.”

Flowering room in a commercial cannabis facility licensed under New York's cannabis license framework
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New York Cannabis License (2026): The Complete Guide & Licensing Resource Hub

If you’re trying to understand how to get a cannabis license in New York in 2026, the first thing to know is that this is not a fresh application market. It is a fast-growing, heavily regulated market still working through the 2023 adult-use application queues while opening only narrow, targeted opportunities.

Healthy indoor cannabis cultivation facility operating under a Virginia cannabis cultivation license.
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Virginia Cannabis Cultivation License (2027): The Tiered System Explained

For operators whose strength is growing cannabis, Virginia’s emerging adult-use market presents a significant opportunity – and a cultivation license is the gateway to it. The June 2026 framework authorizes the Virginia Cannabis Control Authority (CCA) to begin accepting license applications on or after February 1, 2027 and issuing licenses on or after May 1, 2027. It also establishes five cultivation tiers with maximum canopies ranging from 5,000 to 35,000 square feet.

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Drawn in the Missouri Microbusiness Lottery – Now What? The 2026 Post-Draw Roadmap

Being drawn in the lottery feels like the finish line. In reality, it is the starting gun. The September 9, 2026 drawing will establish the order in which applications are reviewed – it will not identify final license winners. A drawn application is not an issued license, and an issued license is not an operating business. Between the draw and your first legal sale lies a sequence of application reviews, license-acceptance deadlines, facility development, compliance implementation, and regulatory approvals that determine whether your microbusiness actually opens and survives.

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Missouri Microbusiness: Dispensary vs. Wholesale – Which License Should You Choose? (2026)

You may apply for only one Missouri microbusiness license type, and you must choose before the application window closes on July 27, 2026. That decision – dispensary or wholesale – affects which district-and-license-type lottery set you enter, your capital requirements, your day-to-day operation, and the entire shape of your business.

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