A public Q&A forum was held on Thursday, May 20, by Hopewell Township to discuss the recent legalization of cannabis by the State of New Jersey and how new regulations on the industry might affect the municipality. The meeting, led by Committee member Michael Ruger, was the first and only planned forum presenting different sides of the argument for allowing or not allowing marijuana entrepreneurs to set up shop in Hopewell.
The City of Lambertville Cannabis Work Group wants to hear from all Lambertville Residents!
Why? The City of Lambertville needs to make important decisions and take action as to whether we as a city want to permit or not permit any or all parts of the Cannabis Industry from operating in our community.
A little history on this is as follows:
Livingston Township will hold a second public forum on the state's new recreational marijuana laws on Tuesday, May 11 at 7 p.m.
According to a municipal news release, the panel will include Mayor Shawn Klein, Deputy Mayor Ed Meinhardt, Council Members Al Anthony, Michael Vieira and Rudy Fernandez, and Township Manager Barry Lewis Jr., along with Livingston Township Attorney Jarrid Kantor.
To access the public forum on cannabis legislation, click through the links on the township website’s homepage calendar BY CLICKING HERE or livingstonnj.org/Calendar or join the Zoom webinar using the following access information:
Webinar Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84725932281?pwd=Sno1Z0NRc0JzVTlHZ3grbkZheHdXdz09
Webinar ID: 847 2593 2281
Passcode: 257739
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Legal weed in Hoboken, medical marijuana and a possible cannabis improvement district will be among the topics at a public forum on Thursday, Feb. 7.
Hoboken Councilman Mike DeFusco is spearheading the "community discussion on medicinal marijuana," which will include updates on the city's tabled recreational marijuana ordinance and the prospect of having dispensaries in the Mile Square City.