New Jersey: Governor Calls For ‘Patients First’ Expansion Of State’s Medical Cannabis Access Program

Trenton, NJ: Democrat Gov. Phil Murphy signed an executive order on Tuesday calling on regulators to review the state’s eight-year-old medical cannabis access program and to recommend ways to increase participation from patients and physicians.

“Our goal is to modernize the program in New Jersey, bring it up to current standards, and put patients first,” he said.

The Governor’s order mandates state Department of Health and the Board of Medical Examiners to submit recommendations within 60 days on ways to improve the program.

Presently, only five dispensaries statewide are licensed to service an estimated 15,000 patients. Compared to other medical cannabis access states, New Jersey possesses among the lowest rates of participation among eligible patients and doctors. Retail costs for medical cannabis products are also among the highest in the nation.

While campaigning for Governor, Murphy pledged to reform the state’s marijuana policies, and spoke in favor of legalizing adult marijuana use.

For more information, contact Justin Strekal, NORML Political Director, at (202) 483-5500. New Jersey residents may visit NORML’s action alert.