
First Legal Cannabis Dispensary in Brookhaven Town, Long Island Receives Cease-and-Desist Letter Prior to Grand Opening
A legal cannabis dispensary on Long Island, located within the Brookhaven Town, received a cease-and-desist letter before their upcoming grand opening.
New York’s cannabis industry is hitting another bump in the road with
The property managers of the building sent the cease-and-desist letter to Strong Strains on June 9, 2025, which is when the location hosted their soft opening. Attorney Brian Egan (1) sent Strong Strains the notice because it said that the company violated the “Northgate Plaza at Stony Brook Condominium’s property rules.”
News 12 (1) reported that the letter mentioned that the location does not allow “activities which violate federal laws.” It comes as a bit of a surprise due to the Brookhaven Town and New York being accepting towards legal cannabis businesses. Currently, cannabis is still deemed illegal at the federal level.
Egan expressed that the building location is meant only for “offices, research facilities, laboratories, or light industrial purposes or any other use and occupancy first approved in writing,” (1).
“The use of the unit as a cannabis dispensary does not comply with these approved uses and you did not receive written approval from the Association for this nonconforming use,” the letter mentioned, according to News 12 (1).
The grand opening is still anticipated for this upcoming Saturday, June 21, 2025.
The New York Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) has the East Setauket business listed with their license number on their
Residents in the community were in support of the business.
“If it's a legal business, let them make money,” South Setauket resident Charlie Garra said to News 12 (1).
Port Jefferson resident Matt Wise commented (1), “Having it from a licensed place, it's a lot better than getting it off the street.”
In a statement made to News 12, Brookhaven Town Supervisor Dan Panico explained, “This owner has all the necessary approvals from Brookhaven Town. The issues between him and the industrial condominium association are a private conflict in which the town has no role.”
Cease-and-desist letters are beginning to pop up more throughout the country. In May 2025, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey sent 18 cease-and-desist letters to companies across the state (4). The letter
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