NEW YORK -- In a renewed push to snuff out New York City's thriving illegal cannabis market, Mayor Eric Adams and Manhattan's top prosecutor announced Tuesday that they would go after landlords who allow hundreds of illicit shops to operate. png","height":60,"width":150,"@type":"ImageObject"}},"alternativeHeadline":"New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Manhattan’s top prosecutor say they will go after landlords who allow hundreds of illicit shops to operate","articleSection":"us","metadata":{"timestamp":"2023-02-07T22:12:51Z","dateModified":"2023-02-08T00:03:49Z","sourceLine":"ABC News","shortLink":"","keywords":"Marijuana, Business, General news, Business","title":"As illegal pot dispensaries thrive, NYC goes after landlords","description":"New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Manhattan’s top prosecutor say they will go after landlords who allow hundreds of illicit shops to operate","image":{"url":"https://s. “Those legitimate businesses face stiff competition from shops not following the rules,” Bragg said