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Cannabis consumption areas could be coming to NJ

Three NJ cities would have 'cannabis lounges' if they pass state inspections

07/21/2025

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Cannabis consumption areas could be coming to NJ

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Three NJ cities would have 'cannabis lounges' if they pass state inspections

More than three years after the first legal statewide sales of recreational marijuana, New Jersey has made a significant step in permitting places where people can legally consume cannabis in public. Last week, New Jersey’s Cannabis Regulatory Commission endorsed four consumption dispensaries after each dispensary filled out forms, paid permits and secured permission from their municipalities.

07/21/2025

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