An unofficial count shows 360 municipalities have opted out of legal marijuana industry and 90 have opted in. But new state rules could sway the reluctant.
Chair of the Cannabis Regulatory Commission says developing regulations on every topic identified in the legalization law by Aug. 21 isn't practicable.
The Senate's top Democrat has joined one of New Jersey's U.S. senators in backing a bill that would strike down a longstanding federal prohibition on marijuana.
The offenses covered are fourth-degree and disorderly persons charges involving distribution and possession of certain amounts, possession of paraphernalia, using or being under the influence, and operating a motor vehicle while in possession.
What could also make a marijuana incentive a good idea for New Jersey is that even though we the people voted to legalize weed in last November's election they, the government, can't seem to figure out a way to get it onto the street.