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  2. New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Honig Act updated and reformed the program, and created the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission. (In 2019, when this Act was signed into law, the state had not yet approved the sale of recreational marijuana). Prior to the law, the program was run by the Division of Medicinal Marijuana at the New Jersey Department of Health. [4]

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    It’s still illegal on the federal level, though 24 states, including New Jersey, now allow any adult over 21 to purchase it at regulated and licensed dispensaries. Another 15 states have medical ...

  4. Cannabis in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    On November 3, 2020, New Jersey voters approved New Jersey Public Question 1, an amendment to the state constitution to legalize the recreational use of cannabis by people ages 21 and older, with 67% voting yes and 33% voting no. [1] [2] [3] The amendment provides for the state to establish a regulated market for the cultivation, distribution ...

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  6. Methylhexanamine - Wikipedia

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    Methylhexanamine (also known as methylhexamine, 1,3-dimethylamylamine, 1,3-DMAA, dimethylamylamine, and DMAA; trade names Forthane and Geranamine) is an indirect sympathomimetic drug invented and developed by Eli Lilly and Company and marketed as an inhaled nasal decongestant from 1948 until it was voluntarily withdrawn from the market in the 1980s.

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    Thousands of illegal vaping products from abroad are being sold to teens in New Jersey despite a state ban to curb the highly addictive habit. Four years after ban, illegal vaping products ...

  8. America’s Most Admired Lawbreaker: Chapter 8 - The Huffington ...

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    As with that first case brought in 2006 for the boy in New Jersey, Sheller’s injury claims were still mostly about diabetes. And they were looking increasingly unlikely to bring in big verdicts or settlements because of the difficulty of proving that while Risperdal caused weight gain—which the company had clearly warned about on its label ...

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    Talk to your kids about the dangers of vaping. Ask your schools what resources are being dedicated to educating students about these products.