New Jersey Medical Marijuana News

US NJ: S Jersey Pot Farm Crop Due In Fall

Feb 11, 2012

The Philadelphia Inquirer, 09 Feb 2012 - The Harvest and Dispensary for the Gravely Ill Will Be in Egg Harbor Township. South Jersey's first pot farm and dispensary is expected to open in Egg Harbor Township in the fall, 21/ 2 years after the state legalized the use of marijuana for medical purposes. The Philadelphia Inquirer

US NJ: Column: Legalize Marijuana Already!

Feb 9, 2012

The Trentonian, 08 Feb 2012 - See that Budweiser commercial during the Super Bowl, the one about the end of Prohibition? It was meant to be - and it was - an attempt to stir our emotions about how wonderful a nice, cold beer tastes, and how silly it was this all-American beverage was kept out of the hands of normal, law-abiding people due to a lunatic law. Well, it got me thinking about a lunatic law currently on our books, and how one day we'll look at back at it through the same emotional, old-timey prism Budweiser took us through.

US NJ: Column: Legalize Marijuana Already!

Feb 9, 2012

The Trentonian, 08 Feb 2012 - See that Budweiser commercial during the Super Bowl, the one about the end of Prohibition? It was meant to be - and it was - an attempt to stir our emotions about how wonderful a nice, cold beer tastes, and how silly it was this all-American beverage was kept out of the hands of normal, law-abiding people due to a lunatic law. Well, it got me thinking about a lunatic law currently on our books, and how one day we'll look at back at it through the same emotional, old-timey prism Budweiser took us through.

US NJ: Editorial: Pot-Growing MS Patient / Commute Sentence

Jan 30, 2012

The Press of Atlantic City, 30 Jan 2012 - John Ray Wilson has multiple sclerosis. No one disputes that. Marijuana can help relieve the symptoms of MS. No one disputes that - and that's why MS sufferers are among those qualified to use pot under New Jersey's long-delayed medical-marijuana program.

US NJ: Editorial: Pot-Growing MS Patient / Commute Sentence

Jan 30, 2012

The Press of Atlantic City, 30 Jan 2012 - John Ray Wilson has multiple sclerosis. No one disputes that. Marijuana can help relieve the symptoms of MS. No one disputes that - and that's why MS sufferers are among those qualified to use pot under New Jersey's long-delayed medical-marijuana program.

US NJ: PUB LTE: Drug War Fuels Crime – Tax, Regulate Marijuana

Jan 28, 2012

The Press of Atlantic City, 23 Jan 2012 - Regarding the Jan. 13 editorial, "Medical marijuana/A tough road": Not only should medical marijuana be made available to patients in need, but adult recreational use should be regulated. Drug policies modeled after alcohol prohibition have given rise to a youth-oriented black market. Illegal drug dealers don't ID for age, but they do recruit minors immune to adult sentences. So much for protecting the children.

US NJ: PUB LTE: Drug War Fuels Crime – Tax, Regulate Marijuana

Jan 28, 2012

The Press of Atlantic City, 23 Jan 2012 - Regarding the Jan. 13 editorial, "Medical marijuana/A tough road": Not only should medical marijuana be made available to patients in need, but adult recreational use should be regulated. Drug policies modeled after alcohol prohibition have given rise to a youth-oriented black market. Illegal drug dealers don't ID for age, but they do recruit minors immune to adult sentences. So much for protecting the children.

US NJ: Where There’s Smoke

Jan 26, 2012

The Examiner, 26 Jan 2012 - Has Pot Issue Prompted Proposed Millstone Law? Law Would Underscore That Officials' Oaths of Office Prohibit Violating Federal Statutes MILLSTONE - Although township officials aren't admitting that it has anything to do with medical marijuana, the timing of a proposed ordinance regarding faithful adherence to the oath of office raises the question of its actual intent.

US NJ: Editorial: Medical Marijuana Sites Need Easier Path

Jan 26, 2012

Today's Sunbeam, 24 Jan 2012 - It's shameful that chronically ill people in South Jersey still can't get marijuana for medicinal purposes, even though the state law that allows it was signed two years ago. Gov. Chris Christie, never a big fan of this law that preceded him into office, at first delayed the strict regulations that were to govern the production, sale and access. There were to be six sites initially, with a couple of them in South Jersey.

US NJ: Editorial: Medical Marijuana Sites Need Easier Path

Jan 26, 2012

Today's Sunbeam, 24 Jan 2012 - It's shameful that chronically ill people in South Jersey still can't get marijuana for medicinal purposes, even though the state law that allows it was signed two years ago. Gov. Chris Christie, never a big fan of this law that preceded him into office, at first delayed the strict regulations that were to govern the production, sale and access. There were to be six sites initially, with a couple of them in South Jersey.

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