Egg Harbor Township
Egg Harbor Township is home to one of the current six New Jersey Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Compassionate Care Foundation. Currently there's no information about the town's Recreational Status in the future.
Egg Harbor Township is home to one of the current six New Jersey Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Compassionate Care Foundation. Currently there's no information about the town's Recreational Status in the future.
A local boat-maker is looking to get into the marijuana business.
City Council last week approved a resolution authorizing the preparation of a redevelopment plan for the Egg Harbor City Boat Co. building at Philadelphia Ave. and Duerer Street.
Council voted 7-1 to approve the resolution, with Councilwoman Carol Kienzle casting the lone negative vote.
The scramble to open new medical marijuana dispensaries and cultivation centers across New Jersey has begun.
Gov. Murphy issued an order allowing a wide range of ailments to be treated with cannabis two months ago and the state’s five licensed dispensaries are now flooded with thousands of new patients.
Compassionate Care Foundation (CCF), a South Jersey dispensary that previously struggled to attract patients, now has ambitious plans to open two satellite dispensaries and expand cultivation by adding a 135,000-square-foot greenhouse that once nurtured a sea of orchids.
A longtime medical cannabis dispensary in New Jersey has struck a partnership with Acreage Holdings, the multistate marijuana business that last month brought former House Speaker John Boehner onto its board of directors.
According to NJ.com, Compassionate Care Foundation in south New Jersey is teaming up with Acreage to construct a 100,000-square-foot grow operation.
Acreage Holdings and Compassionate Care Foundation have both signed a letter of intent for a long-term management contract for future operations and expansion plans, NJ.com reported.
Current law permits medical marijuana to be prescribed only for certain debilitating conditions.
The Assembly health committee approved the measure, with Democrats supporting it and Republicans opposed. Three Democratic members didn't vote and two Republicans abstained.
Hugh Giordano, a representative of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 152, told council that the cannabis industry means good jobs, and Lefty Grimes, a resident of East Hanover, described the drug as important medicine that can save lives.
Grimes said they were at the meeting as part of a coordinated campaign to advocate for marijuana in towns.
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