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NJ cannabis market challenging for social equity applicants

NJ resident is first social equity owner of recreational marijuana store in NYC

Aired 01/26/2023

NJ Spotlight News

NJ cannabis market challenging for social equity applicants

Clip: 1/26/2023 | 4m 16sVideo has Closed Captions

NJ resident is first social equity owner of recreational marijuana store in NYC

Many social equity applicants in New Jersey say they still face challenges trying to convert their conditional cannabis license to an annual one. The process has sparked debate over the length of time it takes to begin recreational marijuana sales in the Garden State.

Aired 01/26/2023

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