People suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, particularly veterans who've served since 9/11, can now qualify for medical marijuana in New Jersey.
Assemblyman Reed Gusciora is introducing legislation that would have New Jersey establish a single-payer healthcare system, the first in the United States.
Right now, poor districts get lots of aid, and some spend lots of money — but so do plenty of the richest districts in New Jersey, who'd get huge relief under Christie's plan.
Lawmakers renew a bid to add post-traumatic stress disorder to the list of medical conditions that qualify someone to receive medical marijuana in New Jersey.
Coming in with the second-highest yearly total on record, New Jersey in 2014 saw 24,689 marijuana possession arrests, according to the latest crime statistics.