VIDEO: Cannabis commission revokes licenses over unpaid fees
The state’s Cannabis Regulatory Commission Thursday revoked licenses to grow or manufacture adult-use cannabis by the Harmony company, saying the company owes $700,00 in license fees.
The state’s Cannabis Regulatory Commission Thursday revoked licenses to grow or manufacture adult-use cannabis by the Harmony company, saying the company owes $700,00 in license fees.
At 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 1, Secaucus marijuana shop Harmony started recreational pot sales for the very first time.
This means that Harmony — which up until today was only allowed to sell pot to medicinal customers — can now sell marijuana to any member of the general public. You do not need a medical ID card; simply walk right in.
On Thursday, Patch reported that a second retail marijuana shop would like to open in Secaucus.
Now, on Friday, Secaucus town administrator Gary Jeffas gives the public more information about this new business seeking to open in town:
Floro Secaucus LLC gave a presentation Dec. 20 before the Secaucus Cannabis Control Board, a three-person board made up of Jeffas, Police Chief Dennis Miller and Secaucus town attorney Keri Ann Eglentowicz.
United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 360 is pleased to announce the decision by workers at Harmony Foundation, and its Harmony Dispensary in Secaucus, NJ., to unionize as members of UFCW. Harmony employees can now add their names to the quickly growing ranks of UFCW Local 360 from across New Jersey’s young marijuana economy. Recently, Harmony announced its intention to expand into the adult use marijuana market, and to open locations in Hoboken, Jersey City – as well as a new cultivation site in Lafayette.
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