Nearly six out of ten New Jersey adults favor legalizing the use and sale of marijuana, according to the results of a Rutgers-Eagleton poll. Support for legalization was highest among those age 18 to 34 (67 percent), Democrats (64 percent), and Independents (61 percent). Support was lowest among Republicans (41 percent) and those over the age of 65 (47 percent).
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NORML PAC is endorsing Assemblywoman Bonnie Watson Coleman in her campaign to be elected to…
During his second inaugural address, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie had some harsh words for…
The New Jersey Assembly Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee voted 4-1 in favor of Assembly…
Republican Gov. Chris Christie has signed legislation, Senate Bill 2842, into law modifying aspects of the state’s medical marijuana regulations.
Legislative chambers in four states — Hawaii, Maryland, New Hampshire, and New Jersey — have passed measures to reclassify minor marijuana offenses as non-criminal violations, punishable by a fine only — no arrest, no jail, and no criminal record.
On Tuesday, separate legislative committees in the Rhode Island House and Senate approved measures to…
[Update: The full Assembly is now scheduled to vote on A. 1465 this THURSDAY, MAY…
