Participants in the program will be able to receive telehealth consultations with cannabis specialists and discounts on medical marijuana products, among other benefits.
Region: Trenton
Patrons must be 21 to enter and sales of food or alcohol are prohibited.
The proposed rules are now subject to a public comment period, which runs until March 18, 2023.
The Court determined that the plaintiff’s use of medical cannabis was “reasonable and necessary,” and rejected the employer’s claim that providing financial reimbursement would subject it to potential criminal liability.
“Now, going forward, tens of thousands of otherwise law-abiding New Jerseyans will no longer be subject to arrest and a criminal record for their personal use of marijuana.”
New Jersey lawmakers today advanced legislation to the Governor legalizing the possession, production, and retail sale of marijuana to adults.
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.
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.
