These New Jerseyans took their campaign against legal weed to Washington on 4/20
State Sen. Ronald Rice, D-Essex, chairman of the New Jersey Legislative Black Caucus, said legal marijuana will entice people who have never used the drug to try it.
Bishop Jethro James Jr. of Newark's Paradise Baptist Church said the pot shops will be in urban areas as suburban communities ban them.
And former Democratic Rep. Patrick Kennedy, who has relocated to Brigantine from Rhode Island, said, "We're looking forward to turning back this effort to legalize marijuana."