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NJ Cannabis Insider

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NJ Cannabis Insider will help you make smarter decisions and connect you with others in the industry.

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NJ Cannabis Insider produces exclusive weekly content and monthly events geared toward those interested in the marijuana and hemp industries. Our team of renowned journalists from NJ.com and The Star-Ledger will inform you about the issues, policies, laws, regulations, politics and people making an impact on the cannabis industry, community and marketplace. NJ Cannabis Insider will help you make smarter decisions and connect you with others in the industry.

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51-200 人
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Iselin,NJ
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cannabis、business、politics、nj politics、medical marijuana、hemp、cbd和events

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    Governor just signed a hemp bill ban on intoxicating products

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    Politics and cannabis for NJ.com/Star-Ledger and NJ Cannabis Insider

    Hemp bill signed. Governor's words: "The status quo is untenable, and this bill will put an end to it. Immediately upon my signature, it will be unlawful to sell or distribute a product intended for human consumption that contains THC in any detectable amount to a person under 21 years of age. And in thirty days, it will be at least temporarily unlawful for intoxicating hemp products to be sold or distributed in New Jersey by anyone other than cannabis businesses licensed and overseen by the Cannabis Regulatory Commission. I would have preferred to sign a bill that stopped there. Late amendments to this bill in the Legislature opened the door to the sale and distribution of intoxicating hemp beverages by holders of plenary wholesale licenses and plenary retail distribution licenses for alcoholic beverages (“alcohol licensees”), in addition to licensed cannabis businesses. These amendments create a number of challenges. First, I am concerned that the bill requires the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission (the “Commission”) to establish a new regulatory program for alcohol licensees selling intoxicating hemp beverages but does not provide the Commission with the resources necessary to establish the program. This omission raises questions about the Commission’s ability to stand up a program that would expand intoxicating hemp beverage sales and distribution to alcohol licensees, let alone to do so within the timelines envisioned by the bill. The bill also does not explicitly require alcohol licensees that sell or distribute intoxicating hemp products to comply with the many regulatory requirements that apply to cannabis businesses. These include, among other requirements, mandates that retail employees be trained about the products being sold, that licensees maintain labor peace agreements, and that operations are consistent with municipal ordinances, including municipal ordinances prohibiting the operation of any one or more classes of cannabis establishment, or cannabis distributors or cannabis delivery services."

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    Who's ready to go back to school?

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    Adjunct Professor, Cannabis Studies, Stockton University

    Big news from #StocktonUniversity We are the first university in NJ to offer a 4 year #CannabisDegree! The degree is a Bachelor of Science in Hemp & Cannabis Business Management and it will be offered starting this fall. Thanks to Stockton's cannabis adjuncts, supportive faculty, administrators (especially the Dean of the Business School) and Dr. Sedia who developed our Minor in Cannabis Studies. Read the press release here: https://lnkd.in/gieUTP-V #CannabisBusinessDegree #NJCannabisBusinessDegree #CannabisCareers #CannabisEducation

  • NJ Cannabis Insider转发了

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    Politics and cannabis for NJ.com/Star-Ledger and NJ Cannabis Insider

    Jeff Brown, who currently serves as the Cannabis Regulatory Commission’s executive director, has been named the department’s deputy commissioner for health systems, Murphy announced Tuesday. Christopher Riggs, who succeeded Kelly Anderson-Thomas as deputy director when she was named deputy commissioner for public health services, will take over as acting director later this month. Riggs was previously the CRC’s general counsel. Brown has said in previous interviews that what doctors are charging for consultations for medical cannabis patients is also an impediment. Doctors are required to certify someone as a medical cannabis patient and they can charge upwards to $100-$200 several times per year. Many of the registered doctors with the state are no longer taking new patients. Brown is headed to another agency that oversees payments and inspections for vulnerable patients. The Health Systems branch of the health department is responsible for inspecting Medicaid health facilities, licensing and hospital financial reporting. It’s also in charge of the state’s Charity Care program which functions as a form of hospital payment assistance.

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    Politics and cannabis for NJ.com/Star-Ledger and NJ Cannabis Insider

    From the Governor's office on Jeff Brown leaving the CRC: Governor Phil Murphy today announced senior-level personnel transitions within the New Jersey Department of Health (DOH) and the Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC). Effective May 20, 2024, Jeff Brown, who currently serves as the Executive Director of CRC, will transition to DOH to serve as the Deputy Commissioner for Health Systems. He will succeed DOH Deputy Commissioner Robin Ford, who is departing on May 10, 2024 for a new role at the New Jersey Innovation Institute. Brown joins former CRC Deputy Executive Director Kelly Anderson-Thomas, who transitioned to DOH as a Deputy Commissioner for Public Health Services earlier this spring. Christopher Riggs, Esq., the current Deputy Executive Director and former Chief Counsel at CRC, will serve as Acting Executive Director of the CRC following Brown’s departure later this month. “I’m thrilled to announce Jeff Brown as the incoming Deputy Commissioner for Health Systems and Christopher Riggs as the Acting Executive Director of the Cannabis Regulatory Commission,” said Governor Murphy. “Since its establishment, Jeff and Christopher have capably guided the Cannabis Regulatory Commission, implementing our adult use cannabis market and ensuring a diverse and equitable landscape throughout the industry. I look forward to working with them both in their new capacities within the Administration.”

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    New leadership changes

    查看Jelani Gibson的档案

    Politics and cannabis for NJ.com/Star-Ledger and NJ Cannabis Insider

    From the Governor's office on Jeff Brown leaving the CRC: Governor Phil Murphy today announced senior-level personnel transitions within the New Jersey Department of Health (DOH) and the Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC). Effective May 20, 2024, Jeff Brown, who currently serves as the Executive Director of CRC, will transition to DOH to serve as the Deputy Commissioner for Health Systems. He will succeed DOH Deputy Commissioner Robin Ford, who is departing on May 10, 2024 for a new role at the New Jersey Innovation Institute. Brown joins former CRC Deputy Executive Director Kelly Anderson-Thomas, who transitioned to DOH as a Deputy Commissioner for Public Health Services earlier this spring. Christopher Riggs, Esq., the current Deputy Executive Director and former Chief Counsel at CRC, will serve as Acting Executive Director of the CRC following Brown’s departure later this month. “I’m thrilled to announce Jeff Brown as the incoming Deputy Commissioner for Health Systems and Christopher Riggs as the Acting Executive Director of the Cannabis Regulatory Commission,” said Governor Murphy. “Since its establishment, Jeff and Christopher have capably guided the Cannabis Regulatory Commission, implementing our adult use cannabis market and ensuring a diverse and equitable landscape throughout the industry. I look forward to working with them both in their new capacities within the Administration.”

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