![]() ![]() (b) Alternative treatment center signage shall not be illuminated at any time. (a) Alternative treatment centers shall restrict signage to black text on a white background on external signage, labeling and brochures for the alternative treatment center. Locally there are strict state regulations in place regarding how the NJ ATCs can provide information to patients. ![]() But social media is increasingly where people get information and it was a convenient venue for the facilities to interact with their clients. The NJ ATCs do have websites and some maintain email newsletters for patients. ![]() It is rather bizarre that all three of the NJ facilities’ pages were taken offline on the same day. It has been updated.Companies have the ability to appeal but if they are not reinstated the pages are permanently deleted. This article was originally posted on March 25. In February 2021, the legislature reaffirmed that vote, offically legalizing it in the Garden State. New Jersey voters passed legalization by 67% in 2020. Medical-cannabis companies in New Jersey have stores under the following names: Apothecarium, Ascend, The Botanist, Breakwater ATC, Columbia Care/The Cannabist, Curaleaf, Garden State Dispensary, Harmony, Rise and Zen Leaf. We want to get it more right than any other state.” Phil Murphy said the delay wouldn't last long and wanted to make sure “we have an industry that looks like our state, that is not just in words but in action, a step tangibly to undoing the War on Drugs. If for any that are still not there, hopefully (they’ll be) ready for conditional approval pending certain timelines and regulatory milestones that we can work to get done.” "We don't want to rush this and get it wrong."ĬRC executive director Jeff Brown left the door open for the MSOs, commenting: " Our goal is to work with the industry and the industry to work with us so at the very next CRC meeting we have a cohort of ATCs that are turn-key to launch this market here, simply pending a vote by this commission. It goes without saying that no one could have foreseen that some 16 months later, we would still be waiting to see this come to fruition.” However, the New Jersey Cannabis Trade Association voiced its frustration, stating: "W e admit to being disappointed. In November 2020, New Jerseyans made it very clear that they wanted a safe and legal adult-use cannabis marketplace in the state. The CRC's Charles Barker added: "We don't want to rush this and get it wrong." "It's a thoughtful delay," Robert DiPisa, a lawyer at Cole Schotz, said in March. "If we open the floodgates too early, and we run into some serious supply chain issues, we may have to hit pause." It was hoped the delay would provide more time to develop a diverse and equitable industry. ATCs or dispensaries), stocked with product, were not happy. The MSOs' alternative treatment centers (i.e. The CRC announced a delay in licensing on March 24. ![]() The beneficiaries of this decision are Acreage CCF New Jersey, Ascend Wellness, Columbia Care, Curaleaf, Green Thumb Industries, TerrAscend and Verano. In a disappointing move, New Jersey's Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC) has decided to allow the state's current medical retailers to begin selling to the broader recreational market. Curaleaf’s first store in New Jersey opened in Bordentown last August. ![]()
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