By 420 Intel on Tuesday, 26 August 2025
Category: Cannabis News

Geneseo Considers Recreational Cannabis Shops

The village of Geneseo has become the center of a lively debate over whether to allow retail cannabis dispensaries. With only one legal dispensary currently operating in Livingston County, located in Dansville, the decision could have important implications for the community's economy and culture.

Earlier this week, the Geneseo Village Board of Trustees held a public hearing to gather feedback from residents. According to Mayor Chris Ivers, the turnout was strong, and the meeting sparked a constructive discussion about the town's future. "We had a reasonably good turnout and a healthy community conversation about what we want to do with our community going forward," Ivers said.

Arguments Against Dispensaries

Some residents voiced concerns that permitting cannabis sales in Geneseo could increase traffic and disrupt the village's character. Others worried about the permanence of the decision, pointing out that under current state law, once a municipality opts in to allow dispensaries, it cannot later opt out. For those cautious about long-term commitments, this restriction makes the decision even more significant.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters, however, argued that cannabis is already legal in New York and should be regulated like any other business. Shelly Wolanske, owner of Mrs. Green's CANNAry in Batavia, pushed back against traffic concerns. "When you open a dispensary, you're not having millions of people coming in," she said, explaining that while opening day may be busy, day-to-day operations are manageable.

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