
NJCRC Approves 56 Cannabis Licenses; 947 Total At This Time
The NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission (NJCRC) approved 56 adult-use cannabis licenses of different types.

The NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission (NJCRC) approved 56 adult-use cannabis licenses of different types.

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2022 has been a pivotal year for Ayr Wellness in New Jersey. They took over a large-scale cultivation expansion and began adult-use sales at its three retail locations.
They also introduced its national brand into the wholesale market and its retail stores. Ayr is now among the several hundred dispensaries now OK’d to operate in New Jersey. They also have the maximum of 3 dispensaries allowed in the state.

The New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission (NJCRC) approved 121 cannabis licenses and tentative rules for cannabis consumption areas. “We’re going to kinda easy this month. It’s only 113,” Executive Director Jeff Brown joked after many were issued last month.
Many companies applied for a conditional license.
They have to convert to what is known as an “annual license” to open their doors.
The winners were as follows:

The Jersey City Planning Board approved the Uforia and Green Flamingo adult-use cannabis dispensaries to