‘Operation Padlock to Protect’ statistics revealed as illegal cannabis shop busts continue across the city

The details of that announcement have not been released yet, but it comes on the heels of three major illegal cannabis busts in the Bronx this month.

Samantha Chaney, News 12 Staff and Elly Morillo

Jul 31, 2024, 11:35 AM

Updated 105 days ago

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As the city continued to see a surge in illegal cannabis shop busts, initiatives across the state are looking to bring them to a halt.
‘Operation Padlock to Protect’ aims to crack down on these illegal shops. On Wednesday, elected officials revealed statistics under the initiative across the state.
Officials say more than 1,000 illegal shops have been shut down citywide.
They say city and state task-forces have sealed more than $63 million in illegal substances.
Under the operation, officials say legal cannabis stores have seen a 72% increase in sales on average. The New York City’s MultiAgency Taskforce has also announced a total of 779 stores that have been padlocked across the state.
The New York State Cannabis Enforcement Taskforce has also reported 230 shop closures across the state. Not allowed to reopen again with product.