After the Cannabis Regulatory Commission gave the green light Monday, Gov. Phil Murphy predicted sales could begin 'within a week or two.'
The long-awaited opening of New Jersey’s recreational cannabis market just got the green light.
The operators given the green light by the panel to begin selling recreational use cannabis to adults are: Acreage, Curaleaf, Columbia Care, Verano, Ascend Wellness, GTI and TerrAscend. “These approvals were given based on commitments from the ATCs that we would not see adverse effects with expansion,” she said in a statement issued after the meeting. “Expansion into the adult-use market — with a substantial advantageous start ahead of new — is a privilege that must not be taken lightly.
Brown said space to grow cannabis by the alternative treatment centers increased 80,000 square feet in the last six months, with another 300,000 square feet in the pipeline
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