N.J.’s adult weed industry facing new competition as N.Y. enters the market

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New York launches its first adult weed dispensary today in lower Manhattan, which could lure some North Jersey consumers to buy their weed over the border.

of New Jersey expects to begin adult weed sales at its Secaucus dispensary next month, according to a company spokesman, or as soon as it gets its final permit from the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission, or CRC.

That tax is key as New Jersey’s cannabis law, signed by Murphy in February 2021, has a huge restorative justice component. A significant chunk of adult use tax revenues are to go towardNew York’s cannabis program — which like New Jersey’s was years in the making — is also Among the eight nonprofits was Housing Works Cannabis Co., which plans to open a 4,000-square foot pop-up store in Manhattan today.Ascend Fort Lee

Cannabis attorney Charles Gormally of Brach Eichler in Roseland said New York’s entry into the adult weed world should be viewed by New Jersey operators as an incentive to keep consumers buying locally.

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This post implies the existence of a children's weed industry

Adult weed? So there's kids weed then?

It shouldn’t be a competition

lol right, because I want to drive into Manhattan to buy my weed. Dumbest thing I've read in a long time.

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