mentioned cannabis as an emerging market that will help many.
“We are growing an entirely new and broad-based adult-use cannabis industry — an industry that is making room for women and minority small business owners,” Murphy said., who has been one of the city’s most outspoken supporters of the industry, will answer questions during Q&A at the networking event, hosted by NJ Cannabis Insider, the state’s premier B2B publication and events group.
Saleh has said the importance of helping the city’s unlicensed cannabis market transition into an opportunity where they could put their skills to use legally. “We should reach out to people or have intermediaries to show them the process,” he said. “There’s going to be a struggle, but the city needs to put together an effort.”
This year, industry insiders and outsiders alike are wondering what the market is going to look like now that the infrastructure has been set in place.
Meanwhile... you find a seed, put it in the ground, let it grow, and you go to jail for 10yrs. NJ!