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Hurdles remain for legal marijuana as industry readies
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Bill Caruso predicts that within the next year to 18 months marijuana will be legal in NJ.
Advocate Bill Caruso predicts that within the next year to 18 months, New Jerseyans are going to have the ability to go purchase recreation marijuana in the state.
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Hurdles remain for legal marijuana as industry readies
Clip: 12/6/2017 | 5m 51sVideo has Closed Captions
Advocate Bill Caruso predicts that within the next year to 18 months, New Jerseyans are going to have the ability to go purchase recreation marijuana in the state.
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