At the start of 2020 (a little over 90 days ago), the cannabis industry anticipated that this would be the year for major cannabis reform at the state level. Many states, including New York, New Jersey, Idaho, and Arkansas, had expressed great interest in clarifying and expanding cannabis legislation. And, as recent as January 2020, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo expressed his desire that New York's executive budget for 2021 include tax income that could be anticipated if the state allowed and taxed recreational cannabis.
But now, just over two months later, the COVID-19 pandemic has paused these efforts and, it appears, major cannabis reform will be delayed. The COVID-19 pandemic has hit New York and New Jersey especially hard, but it is affecting all 50 states.