A father took a stop by Governor Chris Christie at a Scotch Plains restaurant as an opportunity to make his case for him to sign a bill that would make minors part of New Jersey's medical marijuana law.
New York City Comptroller John Liu is proposing a historic overhaul of the city's marijuana laws, believing that legalizing medical marijuana and allowing adults to possess an ounce of pot for recreational use would pump more than $400 million into the city's coffers.
The New Jersey Health Department has issued a permit to the third Alternative Treatment Center in the state, located in Woodbridge, to start growing medical marijuana.
There is a bill on Gov. Chris Christie's desk right now that would amend New Jersey's medical marijuana law to allow severely ill children to have access to the drug.
New Jersey's Health Department says patients who qualify for medical marijuana will be able to sign up at a second legal dispensary beginning next week.
Advocates for medical marijuana are planning to make a direct appeal to Gov. Chris Christie to sign a bill that would ease access to the drug for children with certain medical conditions.
If you're looking for an exciting and profitable career change in a field that's really growing, perhaps you ought to consider the medical marijuana industry.