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Study: Adult-Use Marijuana Legalization Is Not Independently Associated with Increased Risk of Crash Victims Testing Positive for Cannabis

The study’s authors concluded, “There was no apparent increase in the incidence of driving under the influence of marijuana after legalization.”

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New Jersey: Lawmakers Send Bills to Governor Enacting Adult-Use Marijuana Legalization

New Jersey lawmakers today advanced legislation to the Governor legalizing the possession, production, and retail sale of marijuana to adults.

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Gallup: Seven in Ten Americans Say That “Smoking Marijuana” Is Morally Acceptable

"Public opinion continues to evolve in favor of marijuana’s legal and cultural status and it is time that the federal laws evolve as well."

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New Jersey: Assembly Advances Bill Decriminalizing Possession of Up to Two Ounces of Marijuana

The Assembly-backed measure makes activities involving the possession of up to two ounces of cannabis a $50 fine – no arrest and no criminal record.

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New Jersey: Most Voters Support Passage of Statewide Marijuana Ballot Measure

Sixty-one percent of voters say they will for New Jersey’s marijuana legalization initiative this November. 

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New Jersey: Supreme Court Affirms Employee Cannot Be Discriminated Against Solely for Off-The-Job Medical Cannabis Use

An employer may not discriminate against a medical cannabis patient who consumes the substance while away from the job, the New Jersey Supreme Court held.

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Study: Cannabis Administration Associated with Opioid-Sparing Effects in Cancer Pain Patients

Camden, NJ: The adjunctive use of medical cannabis is associated with opioid-sparing effects and overall…

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New Jersey: Court Affirms Employer Must Reimburse Worker for Medical Marijuana Expenses

Trenton, NJ: The New Jersey Superior Court has affirmed that an employee is eligible to…

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