New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10191

Introduced
2/12/26  

Caption

Authorizes the issuance of a low potency cannabis beverage retail permit to licensed off-premises liquor and wine stores to allow the regulated sale of low potency cannabis single use beverages that contain no more than 5mg of THC manufactured by New York state adult-use licensees; provides for the allocation of low potency cannabis beverage tax revenue in the New York state cannabis revenue fund.

Impact

The bill will have significant implications for state laws regarding the sale of cannabis products and alcoholic beverages. By permitting retailers already licensed to sell alcohol to offer low potency cannabis beverages, the bill expands market opportunities in a manner that could lead to enhanced economic growth. Furthermore, the proposed changes include the collection of taxes on these cannabis beverages, with the revenue directed towards several funds, including local municipalities and state economic initiatives.

Summary

A10191 is a bill that seeks to amend existing cannabis and alcoholic beverage control laws in New York State to authorize the issuance of a low potency cannabis beverage retail permit. This permit is aimed at licensed off-premises liquor and wine stores, enabling them to sell regulated low potency cannabis beverages that contain no more than five milligrams of THC. The intent of this legislation is to create a formal framework for the sale of cannabis drinks, aligning with the state's broader goals of cannabis legalization and regulation.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A10191 may arise around the perceived overlap between the cannabis and alcohol industries. Some stakeholders may be concerned about the potential for confusion among consumers regarding the sale and consumption of these products. Additionally, opponents may argue about the implications of permitting alcohol retailers to also engage in the cannabis market, potentially leading to regulatory challenges and public safety issues. The establishment of clear operational guidelines and compliance requirements will be essential to address these concerns.

Companion Bills

NY S09220

Same As Authorizes the issuance of a low potency cannabis beverage retail permit to licensed off-premises liquor and wine stores to allow the regulated sale of low potency cannabis single use beverages that contain no more than 5mg of THC manufactured by New York state adult-use licensees; provides for the allocation of low potency cannabis beverage tax revenue in the New York state cannabis revenue fund.

Previously Filed As

NY A10601

Authorizes the issuance of a low potency cannabis beverage retail permit to licensed off-premises liquor and wine stores to allow the regulated sale of low potency cannabis single use beverages that contain no more than 5mg of THC manufactured by New York state adult-use licensees; provides for the allocation of low potency cannabis beverage tax revenue in the New York state cannabis revenue fund.

NY S09220

Authorizes the issuance of a low potency cannabis beverage retail permit to licensed off-premises liquor and wine stores to allow the regulated sale of low potency cannabis single use beverages that contain no more than 5mg of THC manufactured by New York state adult-use licensees; provides for the allocation of low potency cannabis beverage tax revenue in the New York state cannabis revenue fund.

NY SB1008

Alcohol and Cannabis - Cannabinoid Beverages Off-Premises Sales Permit - Establishment

NY H8414

Provides a licensed liquor retailer/cannabis retailer/or hemp consumable retailer that received an infused-beverage endorsement from the cannabis control commission the authorization to sell at retail THC infused beverages in accordance with this chapter.

NY S3215

Provides a licensed liquor retailer/cannabis retailer/or hemp consumable retailer that received an infused-beverage endorsement from the cannabis control commission the authorization to sell at retail THC infused beverages in accordance with this chapter.

NY HF4201

Cannabis business and hemp business license provisions modified, and cannabinoid product and lower-potency hemp edible labeling requirements modified.

NY H6270

JOINT RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT THE CANNABIS CONTROL COMMISSION PROVIDE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY WITH RECOMMENDATIONS ON LEGISLATION TO REGULATE AND LICENSE CANNABINOIDS AND HEMP-DERIVED BEVERAGES (Requests that the Cannabis Control Commission conduct a study on statutory reform and rules and regulations to regulate the sale of hemp THC-infused beverages.)

NY S08575

Enacts the "hemp beverage and taxation act"; defines cannabinoid hemp beverage; prohibits the sale of cannabinoid hemp beverages to persons twenty-one years of age or older; provides requirements for the product or labeling of such products; provides for offenses for persons under the age of twenty-one years who purchase or attempt to purchase a cannabinoid hemp beverage through fraudulent means and persons who procure such beverages for persons under the age of twenty-one years; imposes advertising requirements; imposes a tax on cannabinoid hemp products; provides for the disbursement of revenues collected pursuant to Article 20-e of the Tax Law.

NY HB894

Medical cannabis; remove THC potency limits for cannabis concentrates.

NY AB2250

Cannabis: cannabinoids.

Similar Bills

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