ATC (alternative treatment center)
Freehold Borough officials propose adding medical cannabis facility as approved use
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.
Madison Council Begins Process Of Allowing Medical Cannabis
The Madison Council began what’ll be a long road to potentially introducing a marijuana dispensary to the town at the Jan. 24 town meeting.
In order to prescribe cannabis, medical practitioners must be registered to prescribe and follow strict regulations. Dispensaries will have to follow both statewide and local regulations and annual inspections for renewal.
NJ legal weed: Garden State Dispensary wants to add recreational sales in Eatontown
Garden State Dispensary is making a move to expand its operations to include retail recreational cannabis as well as increasing its medical marijuana capacity at its Route 35 location.
The Borough Council endorsed the company's vision last week by way of a resolution. The company, which is situated near the entrance of the former Fort Monmouth, is in the process of applying for a retail cannabis license from the state's Cannabis Regulatory Commission.
NJ marijuana dispensaries want to sell legal weed. So what's the hold up?
New Jersey medical marijuana operators are chomping at the bit for the Cannabis Regulatory Commission to give them the all-clear to "flip the switch" and begin selling cannabis to anyone 21 years or older, not just registered patients with a medical marijuana card.
Four alternative treatment centers — the state's term for a vertically-integrated medical marijuana operation, from seed to sale — have already submitted "conversion" applications to the CRC, the first step toward winning state approval to begin selling marijuana recreationally.
Personal Adult-Use Cannabis: Business License Applications Are Finally Here
Exactly 296 days after New Jersey’s governor signed the Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance, and Marketplace Modernization Act (the Act) into law, the state’s Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC) began accepting license applications to operate specific cannabis businesses. The first day applications were accepted was Dec. 15, 2021, which date will undoubtedly go down in history and marks the first step toward creating New Jersey’s personal, adult-use cannabis market.
Bordentown Township to consider retail cannabis in 2022
Last June, Bordentown passed an ordinance that prohibited recreational cannabis establishments in town. Now, a new ordinance is being crafted for consideration during the first quarter of next year, said Michael Theokas, Bordentown Township administrator. The new measure would follow all of the standard procedures of public comments and notification.
Phillipsburg Council to vote on support of recreational marijuana sales at New Year's Eve meeting
Phillipsburg Town Council will gather virtually on New Year's Eve to consider a resolution supporting a recreational marijuana license for sales on South Main Street.
The brief agenda for the 7 p.m. meeting includes a resolution "authorizing TerrAscend NJ LLC to operate as both a medical and adult-use cannabis establishment within the Town of Phillipsburg."
State Regulators Grant License to Second Hoboken Medical Marijuana Dispensary
New Jersey State regulators have approved the license application for a second company to open a medical marijuana dispensary in Hoboken. The state license, approved earlier this month, is the last step in the process allowing Terrapin to open in the city.
Weed Dispensary Zoning Gets Morristown Council's OK
Prospective cannabis businesses now have a place in Morristown. Town Council passed an ordinance allowing zoning for up to two recreational and/or medical dispensaries in town, which would be limited to certain areas.
The regulations limit potential dispensaries to the Central Business District and zone MX-2 — Ridgedale and Madison Avenues, plus a portion of Martin Luther King Avenue. They also must be at least 1,000 feet from a grade school and 200 feet from houses of worship.
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