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Of those stores, 45 dispensaries are open to both medical marijuana patients and recreational customers. Another seven New Jersey dispensaries are open exclusively to patients.
The bill's intent to legalise cannabis differs from cannabis' status in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), with the bill's aim to fully legalise cannabis, including for recreational use. Commencing 31 January 2020, the ACT decriminalised the possession of up to 50g of 'dry' or 150g of 'wet' cannabis, so long as the person is over 18. [ 8 ]
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 ...
In September 2019, the Australian Capital Territory became the first state or territory of Australia to legalize recreational use of cannabis. Since 31 January 2020 residents have been allowed to grow two plants and possess 50 g ( 1 + 3 ⁄ 4 oz), though sales or other transfer is prohibited, including cannabis seeds.
New Jersey legal weed dispensaries sold more than $734 million in cannabis products from July 2022 to June 2023. New Jersey legal weed dispensaries sold more than $734 million in cannabis products ...
After a year of tremendous growth (with new dispensaries opening weekly), the NJ legal weed industry is primed for an even bigger year in 2024. NJ legal weed: 4 predictions for 2024, from better ...
Two years after the first legal weed sales took place in New Jersey, a different cannabis market (but not too different) is at the center of yet another piece of complex legislation sitting on the ...
Legal up to 50 grams of dried cannabis or up to 150 grams of fresh cannabis Legal for recreational use up to two cannabis plants at your home per person, with a maximum of four plants per household. via federal law [107] [62] New South Wales: Illegal; diversion if first two offenses and <15 grams, max. $2,200 and 2 years for possession