Join our Upcoming Heady NJ NJ Cannabis Home Grow Forum 6/24
Heady NJ is happy to announce the panelists for our upcoming NJ Cannabis Home Grow Forum at Hub 13 in downtown Trenton!
Heady NJ is happy to announce the panelists for our upcoming NJ Cannabis Home Grow Forum at Hub 13 in downtown Trenton!
The New Jersey cannabis home grow for medicine bill has picked up steam and gotten new sponsors in the State Senate and Assembly. There had been little movement on the New Jersey cannabis home grow for medicine bill for some time. Sativa Cross Advocate Edward “Lefty” Grimes and Mike “Bongholeo” Vintzileos actually ran into NJ […]
While the adult-use cannabis industry is booming, it remains a felony to NJ home grow plants at home that come from cannabis seeds that available for legal purchase. Companies purchase seeds as a novelty product just like the old sea monkeys shipped from other states. Therefore, it is legal to sell cannabis seeds in New […]
Sativa Cross cannabis activists held a New Jersey home grow protest outside the district office of Senate President Nick Scutari (D-Union). It was held in Clark. Little progress has been on the adult-use bill and medical New Jersey home grow bill S 353. It is sponsored by State Senator Vin Gopal (D-Monmouth). Nor has the […]
State Senator Joe Vitale’s (D-Middlesex) bill S 313 to address NJ medical cannabis costs without homegrow passed the Health and Human Services Committee yesterday. It had bipartisan support. Vitale noted that “FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approval is required to cover a particular therapy or treatment.” Since the FDA has not approved medical cannabis, he […]
New Jersey CannaBusiness Association (NJCBA) President Ed DeVeaux hosted an online zoom chat with NJ cannabis sponsor and incoming New Jersey Senate President Nick Scutari (D-Union) on home grow. DeVeaux asked about the feasibility of home grow legislation passing. “I don’t see it happening any time soon,” Scutari said. He said he is not against […]
Edward “NJWeedman” Forchion is running for Governor of New Jersey on the Legalize Marihuana Party with the slogan “HOME GROW $ALL.” The New Jersey Democratic State Committee successfully challenged NJWeedman’s position on the ballot. Nonetheless, he is still running. “I did not bail out of the Gubernatorial race. I just withdrew my petition to be […]
Support is growing for the NJ cannabis home grow bill with a new NJ Senate sponsor and two new Assembly sponsors. Senator Patrick Diegnan (D-Middlesex) is sponsoring S3582, “Legalizes growing or possessing up to six marijuana plants for personal recreational use, and up to 10 plants for personal medical use, by persons aged 21 or […]
Assembly Members Joann Downey and Eric Houghtaling (D-Monmouth) introduced legislation to allow adult-use and medical NJ home grow of cannabis into the Assembly. Houghtaling and Downey represent the 11th Legislative District with Vin Gopal, who introduced a Senate NJ home grow bill last week. They all represent Asbury Park, a progressive bastion open to legalization. […]
A new bill introduced by State Senator Vin Gopal (D-Monmouth) would legalize NJ cannabis home grow for medical and adult-use. S. 3582 was introduced by Gopal yesterday. It would allow for the cultivation of six plants for adult-use by one person and ten plants for medical use by those 21 and older. A patient or […]
State Senators Vin Gopal (D-Monmouth) and Declan O’Scanlon (R-Monmouth) have signed on as sponsors to Senator Troy Singleton’s (D-Burlington) NJ medical home grow cannabis bill. Gopal is a primary sponsor of the bill with Singleton and O’Scanlon is a co-sponsor. Gopal and O’Scanlon have both voiced support for NJ medical home grow before in Heady […]
Cannabis reform sponsors Assembly members Anette Quijano (D-Union) and Jamel Holley (D-Union) are being challenged by progressive NJ cannabis home grow supporters in the 20th Legislative District (LD) Democratic primary. Aissa Heath and Ricky Castaneda are running for the Assembly seats. Jason Krychiw is challenging Holley in his bid to oust incumbent Senator Joe Cryan […]