a store was closed down because people thought they were selling a bad thing called "cannabis" without permission. but a judge said that they were not selling it, so they have to open the store again. this might make other stores who were closed down challenge their closures too. Read from source...
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The article discusses a judge's ruling to reopen a Queens store that was previously closed for allegedly selling cannabis without a license. The judge's ruling challenges NYC's aggressive enforcement strategy against illicit cannabis sellers, potentially setting a precedent for other cases. The article notes that the ruling could have broader consequences, as it challenges the city's approach of shutting down unlicensed cannabis sellers. However, the ruling could also open the door for many of these businesses to challenge their closures, particularly those that were padlocked under similar circumstances.