Times Square has always been a billboard for America. Broadway musicals, candy brands, soda giants, sneakers, all glowing for the world to see. Now, cannabis is part of that light show.
The Daily Green, a licensed New York dispensary, recently lit up a towering vertical sign spelling out CANNABIS across from the TKTS red stairs. For millions of tourists, office workers and theatergoers, the word itself has become impossible to ignore.
Not long ago, smoking a joint in Times Square meant risking arrest. Police crackdowns defined the area for decades, and the idea of a neon cannabis sign would have sounded like a fantasy.
The shift started with hemp and CBD campaigns. On New Year’s Eve 2018, Honeysuckle and its partners placed cannabis and hemp ads in Times Square, making history by breaking through long-standing restrictions.
In 2021, after New York legalized recreational cannabis, Weedmaps took over Times Square screens for 4/20, pairing cannabis culture with a message against incarceration.
Those were temporary moments. What is different now is permanence: a retailer advertising cannabis in lights, every day, right alongside Broadway shows and fast food chains.
It is not the very first cannabis-related billboard in Times Square, but it feels like the most direct. Instead of CBD wellness branding or advocacy slogans, this is simply a store saying what it sells. It is an everyday declaration that cannabis belongs in the mix of New York commerce and culture.
Times Square has always been where America tests its mainstream. When weed shows up here, it sends a message that legalization is not only policy but a fact of daily life.
The neon sign is more than a promotion for one store. It is a cultural marker. Cannabis has gone from handcuffs to Playbill ads, from prohibition to bright green neon.
For the cannabis movement, these glowing letters in Times Square are not just signage. They are proof that the plant is no longer in the shadows. It is alive in lights at the crossroads of the world.
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