EditorialThe Good Leaf dispensary, which sells “Platinum Gushers,” marijuana selling at $350 an ounce, out of a converted gas station, in Salamanca, N.Y., 60 miles south of Buffalo, Sept. 8, 2022. (Maddie McGarvey/The New York Times)
EditorialNew York’s first recreational retail licenses will go to people who have been affected by the war on drugs. Medical operators may have to pay a hefty fee to enter the market. (Cindy Schultz/The New York Times)
EditorialChris, who receives pharmaceutical-grade fentanyl through a dispensary, in Vancouver, British Columbia, May 5, 2022. (Jackie Dives/The New York Times)
EditorialCustomers at The Apothecarium Dispensary in Maplewood during the opening day of recreational marijuana sales in New Jersey, April 21, 2022. (Gabby Jones/The New York Times)
EditorialDaniel Garcia, left, was the first customer to buy marijuana on the first day of recreational marijuana sales at Rise Paterson dispensary in Paterson, N.J., April 21, 2022. (Bryan Anselm/The New York Times)
Editorial*EXCLUSIVE* Maksim Chmerkovskiy heads to a cannabis dispensary and stops for a smoke in a Malibu parking lot the day after returning to the US from Ukraine
EditorialCannabis prices in Oklahoma have dropped by about 50 percent in the last six months due to the increased supply. (Brett Deering/The New York Times)
EditorialDispensary and laboratory of an Arab perfumer chemist of the 12th century. From a Persian manuscript of the era. Chromolithograph from Eugene Rimmel's Le Livre des Parfums, Paris, 1870.
EditorialDispensary and laboratory of an Arab perfumer chemist of the 12th century. From a Persian manuscript of the era. Chromolithograph from Eugene Rimmel's Le Livre des Parfums, Paris, 1870.
EditorialWilliam Roger Jockis a partner in Good Leaf, a dispensary for recreational marijuana operating without a tribal license. (Libby March/The New York Times)
EditorialMeg Sanders, chief executive of Canna Provisions, which before pandemic shutdowns — unlike traditional deli-counter-style dispensary — thrived on interactive, guide-led group shopping, in Holyoke, Mass., May 21, 2021. (Jessica Hill/The New York Times)
EditorialElizabeth Tabor, the owner of the town’s first dispensary, La Florista, which began as a medical marijuana business but is now permitted to sell to all adults, sits for a portrait in Weed, Calif., on May 12, 2021. (Max Whittaker/The New York Times)