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NJ regulators approve first rules for marijuana market

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The rules show an effort to prioritize small businesses

New Jersey has its first set of rules regulating the recreational marijuana market nine months after voters approved legalization of the industry by a 2-to-1 margin. The state Cannabis Regulatory Commission on Thursday released initial rules to set up the market for the next year, putting New Jersey a step closer to recreational sale of marijuana for adults ages 21 and older.

08/19/2021

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