As this reporter drove up to the shop nearing sundown, there were no other vehicles waiting for the drive-thru. There had been issues with the online ordering function, but an employee said it had since been fixed. However, upon returning home, I encountered the same issue when I tried again, just to check.
But while preorders were "encouraged," according to company spokesperson Briana Chester, they were not necessary.
Members of the Borough Council are moving to amend regulations regarding cannabis businesses that may eventually operate in Freehold Borough by adding medical cannabis dispensaries as an approved business.
During a meeting on Jan. 18, council members introduced an ordinance that will, if adopted, amend the borough’s existing cannabis ordinance to include alternative treatment centers which dispense medical cannabis to qualified individuals. The alternative treatment centers will be combined with cannabis retailers and follow the same regulations.
You don’t have stage four cancer. You don’t have AIDS. You didn’t return home from three tours of duty in Iraq with PTSD. You don’t even have chronic migraines. Even though you could probably exercise a bit more and eat a little better, you’re still in pretty good health. There’s no medical reason why cannabis would be beneficial for you, right?
Not necessarily.
We all have to deal with stress. Some people deal with stress better than others. Some people have less stressful lives than others. But no one lives such a charmed life that they’re completely immune to stress.
The Department of Health Medicinal Marijuana Program has developed the Alternative Treatment Center (ATC) Medicinal Marijuana Strain Library to assist patients and their certifying physicians in making decisions related to medicinal marijuana. The library contains the most recent results of cannabinoid and safety testing on medicinal marijuana grown and dispensed by permitted ATCs.