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Jersey City Pushes Revising Cannabis Ordinance, OKs More NJ Cannabis Companies

Jersey City pushed revising its cannabis ordinance again while Legacy to Lifted and Hamm & Chazz NJ cannabis companies secured approval from the Council and Cannabis Control Board (CCB). They plan to cap the number at 48. It could have two to three times more NJ cannabis companies than the next most pro-cannabis city in […]

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Jersey City Moves Cannabis Law Revisions and Dispensary OKs

The Jersey City Council reviewed the second reading of their long-awaited revised cannabis law, which seeks to cap the number of dispensaries at 48 during their caucus and the Cannabis Control Board (CCB) reviewed cannabis company applications. The proposed Jersey City cannabis law imposes a cap of 48 New Jersey cannabis dispensaries, with 8 per […]

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Jersey City Planning Board OKs Legacy to Lifted, Ham & Chaz Cannabis Dispensaries

The Jersey City Planning Board approved Legacy to Lifted and the Hamm & Chaz cannabis dispensaries despite pending ordinance changes and distance issues. At the beginning, Commissioner Dr. Vidya Desai questioned why they were moving forward with Jersey City cannabis dispensaries despite pending cannabis ordinance changes. Planning Board Secretary Cameron Black said the cannabis dispensary […]

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Jersey City Cannabis Board OKs 3 NJ Pot Stores, New Spot for County Commissioner’s

The Jersey City Cannabis Control Board (CCB) on Monday approved three NJ pot stores or dispensaries and adjourned one after they had been previously pushed. Sonia Marte-Dublin was first sworn in as a Commissioner to replace City Health and Human Services Director Stacey Flanagan. She serves as the City Recycling Director. Her husband is County […]

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Jersey City Cannabis Dispensaries License Cap Being Imposed

A Jersey City cannabis license cap for dispensaries and other companies is being planned by the Council. It is likely to pass on Wednesday. This has been in the works for some time. Initially, a six-month moratorium was going to be imposed starting last week. They want to address distance and prioritization issues and the […]

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