Chart: Medical marijuana markets expanding at varying rates, with Oklahoma, Florida setting the pace
An analysis of state markets that release patient counts on at least a quarterly basis reveals several key takeaways:
An analysis of state markets that release patient counts on at least a quarterly basis reveals several key takeaways:
So Riverside is the chosen one.
The town’s Planning Board has given the go-ahead for the first medical marijuana dispensary in Burlington County. There appear to be no objections from the community, which is heartening to hear.
Medical marijuana patients from across the U.S. can now buy their medicine at D.C. dispensaries.
Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Thursday that the list of states with medical marijuana programs whose residents can purchase their pot in D.C. is expanding from 19 to 27, with four more states currently under review. The new states added include Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Nevada, New Mexico, New York and Vermont.
Most of a three-hour Middle Township Committee meeting Aug. 5 was given over to public discussion of a proposed medical marijuana facility on the Indian Trail Road site of the former La Monica clam processing plant.
In the end, the governing body agreed to send a letter of support for the proposal.
A packed room listened to a prepared presentation by Insa Chief Executive Officer Mark Zatyrka, an acknowledged medical marijuana user.
The committee then turned over the next two hours to questions and comments from the public.
After more than an hour of discussion among members of the public with a range of opinions on the matter, the Borough Council decided not to advance plans for a proposed medical marijuana dispensary within its borders.
With a majority of the nearly two dozen speakers at Wednesday's council meeting opposed to allowing the operation next to the Milk Street Distillery, the council's six voting members voted unanimously for a pair of resolutions that effectively ended any hope of the facility becoming a reality.
Over the past seven months cannabis legalization advocates have achieved some remarkable victories in states across the nation. So far 2019 has been a hallmark year.
Those big wins include:
The Borough Council will discuss whether to allow a medical marijuana dispensing facility in Branchville at its monthly meeting tonight.
Borough Clerk Kate Leissler stressed that the proposed facility is still in its early stages, so details like the size of the building and when construction would begin have yet to be established. The building's location also needs to be determined, as the applicant suggested two different spots where the facility could be housed.
After more than two hours of testimony – much of it from residents vehemently opposed to the idea – Township Committee on Monday unanimously approved issuing a letter of support to a proposal for medical marijuana facility on Indian Trail Road.
On July 2, 2019, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed Assembly Bill 20 (AB 20 or the Act). AB 20’s expansion of New Jersey’s current medical cannabis program includes:
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