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New York State appeals court lifts injunction stopping cannabis shop raids
A New York appeals court lifted an injunction blocking cannabis shop raids, ruling that state regulators' warrantless inspections of cannabis retailers are constitutional to address public health and safety risks. The decision overturned a lower court's preliminary injunction that had halted such raids, allowing enforcement under specific legal standards.
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