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Delay is likely in NJ’s recreational marijuana sales

Sales were expected to start Feb. 22. That date is now in jeopardy

02/01/2022

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Delay is likely in NJ’s recreational marijuana sales

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Sales were expected to start Feb. 22. That date is now in jeopardy

A delay in the start of legalized recreational marijuana sales in NJ is likely. According to state law, alternative treatment centers, or ATCs, could begin selling recreational marijuana on Feb. 22, six months after the Cannabis Regulatory Commission adopted rules and regulations for the adult-use market. But commission officials say that incomplete applications could cause a delay.

02/01/2022

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