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Jersey Shore Extracts Seeks Dispensary License in Ocean County

Charles Benson and Candice Johnson are young entrepreneurs running Jersey Shore Extracts seeking a conditional micro adult-use cannabis dispensary license in Ocean County. They have participated in the industry for years and are longtime advocates. Benson and Johnson started a business from scratch while raising three kids. They applied after the adult-use cannabis dispensary application […]

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Consultants at New Syndx Eager to Help NJ Cannabis Social Equity License Applicants

New Syndx wants to use its expertise assisting companies elsewhere to help NJ cannabis social equity license applicants in New Jersey. They are a unique consulting firm since they specifically look for micro-business applicants to be clients. While devoid of the financial assets and connections large cannabis companies have, micro-businesses are favored in the interim […]

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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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New Jersey Adult-use Cannabis Bills Signed By Governor Murphy

Governor Phil Murphy announced he signed the New Jersey adult-use cannabis referendum enabling bill, the decriminalization bill, and the clean-up bill. After great debate and failed negotiations, the legislature passed the cannabis clean-up bill this morning. “I signed three bills that will fulfill the promise of the constitutional amendment the people overwhelmingly of New Jersey […]

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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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