Slow start to New York’s legal pot market leaves farmers holding the bag

 Slow start to New York’s legal pot market leaves farmers holding the bag

New York’s fledgling marijuana market doesn’t have enough licensed retailers to sell the 300,000 pounds of cannabis grown by farmers in the state.

ARGYLE, N.Y. Seth Jacobs has about 100 bins packed with marijuana flower sitting in storage at his upstate New York farm.
And thats a problem. There arent enough places to sell it.
Last season’s pl…