N.J. looks to next November for weed legalization referendum
Additionally, although the state could possibly still pass a bill to legalize marijuana prior to the ballot referendum, the chances don’t seem high as legislators claim the necessary votes aren’t likely attainable, according to NJ.com.
Regarding the University’s drug policy, Associate Dean of Students Winston Roberts said that sanctions for the violation of the University’s student code of conduct, specifically related to drug use, varies on the nature of the violation. An infraction can result in “anywhere from a probation up to dismissal from the University,” Roberts said.