NJ medical marijuana: What's next after judge rules dispensary licensing was flawed?
The supply-and-demand issues hindering the state's 12 medical marijuana dispensaries and 100,000 medical marijuana patients could worsen after a judge ruled that the process for issuing state dispensary licenses was rife with flaws.
Appellate Judge Clarkson Fisher, Jr. ruled in favor of eight losing dispensary applicants who argued the state Department of Health hadn't appropriately considered their 2018 applications, stating that the "arbitrary, capricious and unreasonable" process was full of errors.