The list of towns in New Jersey saying no to recreational marijuana just keeps growing, and there are now at least 30 municipalities across the state that have either banned marijuana businesses or officially voiced opposition to legal weed.
And that's before there's even a legalization bill on the table.
NJ Cannabis Insider reported on Thursday that lawmakers plan to have a recreational marijuana bill, and a medical marijuana expansion, ready for introduction by the end of August.
Each legal weed bill dropped so far has allowed towns to ban marijuana businesses from within their borders, though they wouldn't be able to collect any tax revenue from legal weed.