Rowan University and the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development are collaborating on an apprentice program to help people learn the skills necessary for a career in the state’s marijuana industry.
Officials with both say this is a great way for people to get started on a new career.
The municipal zoning code book is staying closed, for a while at least, to all six types of marijuana-based businesses recently legalized in New Jersey.
The Borough Council on Tuesday night adopted an ordinance that prohibits all cannabis-related businesses, ranging from growing operations to delivery services.
To meet the rising demand for state-approved cannabis, the state Department of Health is reviewing 146 applications for six licenses by Nov. 1, including 51 applications vying for two licenses that will be granted in South Jersey. Four of the state's existing medical marijuana facilities, known as Alternative Treatment Centers, are also requesting state approval to add satellite locations.
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