Source: New York Post
One of the first disabled military veterans to run a legal pot shop is accusing state cannabis regulators of threatening his business by not renewing his license, which is set to expire on February 12. Marine Corps combat vet Osbert Orduna told a Cannabis Control Board meeting Thursday that the jobs 30 employees are at risk if his license is pulled — as his supporters claim that the reason he’s not being renewed is because he signed a labor contract with a new union. “By failing to execute your basic administrative functions, you are recreating that exact environment of hopelessness,” said Orduna, whose shop, The Cannabis Place, is located in Middle Village.
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