New Jersey residents hoping to buy marijuana at a dispensary without a medical card will have to wait a little longer.
. But the state didn’t begin accepting applications for retail licenses until March 15th. That means it can either wait to sift through those applicants or allow existing medical marijuana companies, which already grow their own cannabis and operate dispensaries, to kick off recreational sales.at the end of February that recreational sales could start this month. But that is now unlikely.
“We are confident in our ability to collaborate to fix these issues and work together to get this market off the ground quickly,” Brown said at the meeting. “When it comes down to it, it’s New Jersey’s citizens who are missing out,” the Association said, before adding that, “We continue to look forward to working side-by-side with the CRC to ensure a seamless transition to recreational sales for all parties.”New Jersey still has a long way to go to create enough cannabis supply, Brown said.
As of March 17th, the state had received 626 applications for recreational cannabis licenses. Nearly one in three of those applications was to operate a dispensary, even though those retail applications had only opened up two days prior.
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