Exclusive | NY AG blasts tony Southampton’s pot laws after town’s attempt to block state-approved Brown Budda dispensary

New York State AG Slams Southampton's Pot Shop Regulations as "Unreasonably Inpracticable" and Illicit.

In a scathing letter, New York State Attorney General Letitia James' office has declared Southampton's efforts to regulate cannabis shops, including Brown Budda dispensary, "unreasonably impractical" and flat-out illegal.

The town's local zoning code, specifically section 330-162.26, is deemed preempted and invalid by the state's Cannabis Control Board, according to the letter sent to US District Judge Joanna Seybert on November 28.

Southampton had attempted to implement permits, fees, and zoning hurdles that directly conflicted with state cannabis laws. The town allegedly tried to stick Brown Budda with a $40,000 bill for a sidewalk it didn't need.

The AG's office claimed the town code imposed additional restrictions beyond those required by state law, interfering with uniform statewide rules for cannabis licensing. This meant Southampton had no basis to stand in the way of a state-licensed operation.

Brown Budda CEO Marquis Hayes opened the shop without town approval last month, prompting local officials to seek court action. The AG's office intervened after Hayes' defiant decision, sending the letter to Judge Seybert as part of the ongoing case between the town and the dispensary.

State regulators had previously voided most of Southampton's rules in October, citing them as overly stringent and designed to block legal dispensaries from opening. However, the town continued to claim Brown Budda was responsible for constructing an estimated $40,000 sidewalk before its east-end storefront.

In response to the AG's letter, a spokesperson for Brown Budda said it was vindicated, with the move potentially saving at least two years of lost business.
 
Ugh, this is gonna be a long year 🤦‍♂️... Southampton's trying to play hero by regulating pot shops and now they're getting schooled by the state AG 🚫. It's like, come on guys, you can't just make up your own rules and expect everyone else to follow 'em 😒. Brown Budda was right to open up shop without town approval - they were just trying to get ahead of things 👏. And now the AG is stepping in to protect them from Southampton's overreaching efforts 💪. It's about time someone told those local officials to chill out 🙄... all this drama could've been avoided if they'd just followed state law 🤷‍♂️... sigh, I guess some people just wanna make a name for themselves by trying to shut down dispensaries 😒.
 
I just had the craziest thought while reading this news... have you ever noticed how some cities in the US still have weird rules about where you can and can't eat a hot dog? Like, I'm talking about laws that dictate what types of condiments are allowed or not allowed on your pup. It's like, come on, folks! A hot dog is just a hot dog 🤣. Meanwhile, back in Southampton, it sounds like the town was trying to get all up in the AG's grill over some cannabis shop regulations... but let's be real, who needs that kind of drama? Can we talk about something else for a sec? Like, have you tried that new pizza place downtown? I heard their slices are on point 🍕👌.
 
I'm thinking what a total bummer for Southampton... they were just trying to follow rules and suddenly get hit by the state 🤦‍♂️... I mean, I don't blame them for wanting some control over their local shops, but I guess you can't go against state laws 🙅‍♂️... 40k dollars is a pretty steep price to pay for trying to regulate cannabis shops too 🤑... and now it's like, the town is just sitting there doing nothing 🤷‍♂️...
 
I THOUGHT IT WAS CRAZY WHEN I FIRST HEARD THAT SOUTHAMPTON WAS TRYING TO REGULATE CANNABIS SHOPS LIKE THEY WERE A NORMAL BUSINESS! BUT NOW THAT THE NEW YORK STATE AG IS STEP IN AND SAY THAT THEIR RULES ARE "UNREASONABLY IMPRACTICAL" AND ILLEGAL... IT'S ABOUT TIME! I MEAN, WHO CREATES THESE RULES ANYWAY? IT SEEMS TO ME THAT TOWN OFFICIALS WERE JUST TRYING TO HURT BROWN BUDDA AND THEY'RE FINALLY GETTING CAUGHT IN THE ACT 🤦‍♂️. THIS IS GREAT NEWS FOR CANNABIS LOVERS LIKE ME, ESPECIALLY SINCE IT COULD SAVING BROWN BUDDA FROM LOSING 2 YEARS OF BUSINESS! 💸
 
I gotta disagree with the AG, lets be real. Southampton's trying to regulate cannabis shops and they're just trying to protect their little town from all these "outsiders" coming in and changing things up. Its like, I get it, they wanna make sure their community is still thriving but this whole thing is just a bunch of red tape 🤯. Brown Budda should've just played by the rules if they wanted to set up shop there. And btw, $40k for a sidewalk they didn't need? That's just crazy talk 😂. I think its actually refreshing that someone like Marquis Hayes is willing to take a stand and open up shop despite all the obstacles in his way 💪
 
🙄 So, Southampton thinks they can just make up their own rules and then cry when the state says no? I mean, who needs regulations if you're gonna be that cool, right? 🤷‍♀️ And $40k for a sidewalk they didn't even need? That's not "unreasonably impractical" that's just plain ridiculous. The fact that they tried to do it anyway and now have to deal with the AG's office breathing down their neck is pretty entertaining. I guess you could say they're getting what's coming to them... ⏰
 
I feel so bad for Brown Budda, they're literally being held hostage by Southampton's outdated regulations 🤯. The town's attempt to slap them with a $40k bill for a sidewalk they didn't even need is just ridiculous 😂. I mean, can you imagine trying to run a business and having the government breathe down your neck like that? It's no wonder Marquis Hayes took matters into his own hands 💪. The fact that the AG's office is basically saying Southampton's rules are invalid is huge news 📰. Maybe it's time for them to revisit their approach on regulating cannabis shops? 🤔
 
🤯🌿 I'm low-key livid that Southampton tried to regulate cannabis shops 🚫💔 like they're some kind of illicit underground market 🕵️‍♂️😒. The state's AG is doing the right thing by shutting them down 💪🏽👍. Who needs all those extra fees and permits, anyway? 🤑💸 It's just gonna stifle innovation and entrepreneurship 💻💡. Let's keep it simple, let dispensaries open up and provide people with what they need 🤝🌱. Brown Budda should get a pass on that sidewalk thing, tbh 😊💕.
 
OMG u gotta love how Southampton is gettin all salty cuz they got schooled by the state 🤣 I mean seriously, trying to make up rules that go against state law? Like wut r they even thinkin? 😂 And that sidewalk bill? Give me a break, $40k for somethin u didn't even need? It's like they wanna strangle Brown Budda outta business 🤑. I'm lovin the AG's response tho, it's about time someone called Southampton out on their silly rules 💁‍♀️. This is all good news for cannabis lovers in the area, and Brown Budda's got this! 👏
 
I'm not surprised Southampton tried to get all up in arms about regulating cannabis shops 🤦‍♂️... I mean, come on, they're like the ultimate buzzkill 😴. The state is clear on their stance and it's just common sense that local rules can't override federal law 🙄. It's not rocket science, folks! Southampton should've taken a deep breath and let Brown Budda get on with its business 💨... now we see why they're getting roasted for being so inflexible 🤷‍♂️.
 
omg u gotta love the AG in NY, always on the side of ppl wanting to get their green on without all the extra hassle 🤦‍♀️🌿 anyway, this town's rules were super ridiculous, like who needs a $40k sidewalk fee for a dispensary? 🤑 it's just cannabis, not some fancy restaurant or whatever. and now brown budda can just chill, no more drama for them 👍
 
OMG, Southampton is like that one aunt who just can't chill 🙄! They're trying to regulate cannabis shops and suddenly become like, super strict and by-the-book... meanwhile the state is all "relax, you're not doing it right" 😜. I mean, who needs a $40k sidewalk bill for a shop they didn't even need? That's just crazy talk 💸! Guess the AG is saying "slow down, Southampton, you're making this too complicated"... and honestly, I'm with them on that one 🙌
 
man I think the state is totally right here 🙌 Southampton is being super unreasonable and it's like they're trying to shut down an actual business that's following the law 😩. The town code is all over the place and it's crazy that they tried to hit Brown Budda with a $40k bill for something they didn't even need lol! 👎 Like, what's next? They'll try to charge them rent on air 🤣. Seriously though, it's just not fair and I'm glad the state is stepping in to help out 👍. Can you imagine having to start over two years of business because of some petty town regulations? It's just ridiculous 💔
 
I'm kinda worried about this situation 🤔. I mean, Southampton tried to regulate cannabis shops in their own way, but the state says it's not cool. It feels like a classic case of local vs state rules 😬. The town thought they were doing the right thing, but apparently, they went against what the state wanted.

It's also kinda harsh that Brown Budda ended up opening without permission 🤷‍♂️. I can understand why they'd want to get their shop up and running ASAP, especially with potential lost business on the line 💸. But at the same time, it's not like they just ignored all rules and regulations - there are some pretty serious consequences when you go against state law 😬.

Maybe this is a good opportunity for Southampton to reassess their approach and work more closely with the state 🤝?
 
🤯 I'm not surprised Southampton is getting slammed by NY State AG. I mean, who tries to create their own rules when state law already says cannabis shops need to follow specific guidelines? 🙄 It's like they thought they could just outsmart the system and make a quick buck off of it. But, as the saying goes, "you can't fool all the people all the time". 😂 This is just another example of states taking control and making sure cannabis regulations are uniform across the board.

It's crazy that Brown Budda CEO Marquis Hayes got so bold and refused to play by Southampton's rules. Talk about going against the grain! 🌪️ And now, he's got a reprieve thanks to the AG's office. That's what I call taking a stand for what you believe in!

On a bigger note, it's interesting that this case highlights the need for clear guidelines and regulations when it comes to cannabis businesses. We've seen so many instances of local governments trying to get creative with their laws, but ultimately ending up confusing and conflicting with state rules.

Anyway, kudos to NY State AG Letitia James for stepping in and putting an end to Southampton's pot shop shenanigans! 💯
 
so i'm loving how this is all going down in Southampton 🤯 the format freak in me is just dying over the rules and regulations here - they're like a jumbled mess! 📝 first off, let's talk about section 330-162.26 being deemed preempted and invalid by the state's Cannabis Control Board 💥 that's some serious layout rearranging right there! 🔄 and then you've got the town trying to stick Brown Budda with a $40,000 bill for a sidewalk it didn't even need 🤑 talk about an unnecessary layer of complexity! 😅 it just goes to show that sometimes, simplicity is the best policy... or in this case, just following state law 🙏 anyway, it's all good now that the AG's office has stepped in and sent that letter - i'm sure Brown Budda is breathing a sigh of relief 🌟
 
I'm seeing this story about Southampton trying to regulate their own cannabis shop and it's just crazy 🤯... like, I get that they were trying to follow the rules, but the AG is totally right in saying it's unreasonably impractical and not even close to what the state laws are saying. It's like they're creating their own special set of rules that don't align with anything 😂. And $40k for a sidewalk? Um, I think there's been some miscommunication going on... The fact is, Brown Budda just did what any responsible business would do and opened up shop 🚀. It'll be interesting to see how this all plays out in court, but for now, it's pretty clear that Southampton needs to take a deep breath and chill out 😅.
 
I gotta say, this is total overreach by the state 🙄. They're basically telling Southampton what they can and can't do, like some kinda nanny government 🤣. I mean, come on, who does NY State AG think they are? Trying to shut down local towns for following their own rules? It's just a slippery slope, you know? Next thing you know, they'll be trying to control what color paints people can use in their houses or something 😂. Southampton had every right to try and regulate Brown Budda like any other business, so I gotta give it up for them 💪. And btw, if the state is so concerned about cannabis laws, why are they not enforcing those elsewhere? It's just a bunch of double standards 🤷‍♂️.
 
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