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The New Jersey medical marijuana program is on the verge of undergoing a major revamp. Here's everything you need to know about getting your card, finding doctors and going to dispensaries.
The cost of medical marijuana, which can run as high as $500 per ounce, has been a bone of contention for the state's rapidly expanding patient population, which now numbers nearly 111,000 ...
Medical marijuana dispensaries will likely be the first to sell weed to people 21 and older in New Jersey. But they have to grow it first.
West Milford is open to welcoming a marijuana cultivation facility within its borders. Now a buyer is interested.
New Jersey is making it free to sign up for its medical marijuana program, following a drop in enrollment. The Garden State is eliminating signup fees for people who register online for a new ...
When New Jersey lawmakers authorized the state's first medical marijuana dispensaries in 2010, they assured a skeptical public that the new law "will not do anything but help sick people," in the ...
According to the New Jersey Department of Health, only 26,806 residents have participated in the state's medical marijuana program since it started in 2012.In 2017, the total number of patients in ...
The New Jersey sales tax on medical marijuana will be cut to 4% on July 1, down from 6.625%, the first step in a three-year plan to phase out state taxes on medicinal cannabis purchases.
New Jersey only has 23 licensed medical marijuana dispensaries right now, but the immaturity of the N.J. cannabis market just means that it has more room to grow.
New Jersey Marijuana; New medical marijuana bill would open the door for more N.J. patients. Published: May. 15, 2018, 8:12 p.m. May. 15, 2018, 8:12 p.m.
Despite the constant political movement surrounding the medicinal marijuana program, New Jersey can certainly expect a change in the landscape that will provide increased access to the patient ...