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Rutgers University Launches Cannabis Law & Business Certificate Program

Rutgers University Law School announced the launch of a virtual six-month Certificate in Cannabis Law and Business class beginning next January. This non-credit program will bring together expert faculty. It will include the Rutgers University Law School, Rutgers School of Business-Camden, Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, and Rutgers University School of Communication and […]

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Tips for Success Plentiful at Real Cannabis Entrepreneur Conference

Speakers at the Real Cannabis Entrepreneur (RCE) conference held in Newark this past Friday and Saturday detailed how Green Rush and legacy entrepreneurs can prepare themselves for success in the adult-use market. Many readily acknowledged the underground market in contrast to most cannabis conferences where selling a service or product to cannabis companies in legalized […]

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Problems with Corporate Cannabis in New Jersey and Massachusetts

Despite long-standing grievances and complaints, corporate cannabis dispensaries and social equity leave much to be desired here in New Jersey and Massachusetts. How NJ medical cannabis dispensaries, dominated by corporate cannabis companies, can serve patients and consumers without disadvantaging patients remains to be seen. Experts agree the dispensaries are not serving patients well. Most think […]

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Cannabis Reform Being Pushed By Senate Democrats

Senate Democratic leaders have announced they will craft a comprehensive cannabis reform legalization bill to push through the United States Senate. Senators Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Cory Booker (D-NJ), and Ron Wyden (D-OR) issued a joint statement regarding comprehensive cannabis reform in the 117th Congress. Every “Congress” lasts two years, with the full House up for […]

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NJ Adult-use Cannabis Legalization Referendum Passes & History Made

Voters approved adult-use New Jersey cannabis legalization by a significant margin. Thus, prohibition in the Garden State has ended, and social justice has progressed. 62.5 percent of precincts reported on November 4th at 1:05 AM. Support for cannabis reached 66.96 percent, with 1,728,560 votes to 33.04 percent and 853,034 votes against legalization. While not all […]

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