New Jersey
N.J. recreational weed sales start Thursday: Here’s what you should know
The regulated grownup use hashish market is ready to start gross sales on Thursday, when the primary permitted dispensaries will start to take clients.
It comes almost 16 months after New Jerseyans overwhelmingly voted to legalize marijuana within the 2020 normal election, and after the state missed its personal deadline for retail gross sales to start on Feb. 22.
Right here’s what you might want to know because the regulated grownup use market opens.
What dispensaries have been permitted to start gross sales?
Final week, New Jersey’s Hashish Regulatory Fee, or CRC, permitted seven various therapy facilities (the state’s time period for medical marijuana services) to start gross sales to adults 21 and older.
The fee is tasked with establishing and imposing rules governing the licensing, testing, cultivation, promoting, and buying of hashish in New Jersey.
Fee-approved dispensaries embrace CureLeaf, Acreage CCF New Jersey, Verano, Columbia Care, Ascend New Jersey, TerraAscend and GTI New Jersey. Collectively, these entities function 13 services throughout the state.
The CRC has posted a listing of permitted retail dispensaries and mentioned it would proceed so as to add to the checklist as extra services are permitted.