New Jersey marijuana regulators have finalized regulations to allow marijuana consumption lounges in the state where people could buy and use cannabis products on-site.
At a meeting on Wednesday, members of the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission (NJ-CRC) voted 4-0 to sign off on the social use rules, which are expected to be formally published in the New Jersey Register next month.
Under the plan, consumption lounges couldn’t sell food or alcohol, but adults 21 and older could bring food or have it delivered if the local government allows it.
Medical cannabis patients would be able to bring their own marijuana products.
Businesses would be limited to owning one social use license, regardless of how many dispensaries they operate. There would be a $1,000 fee for microbusinesses to obtain a consumption area endorsement and a $5,000 fee for standard businesses.
NJ-CRC Chief Counsel Christopher Riggs said that an application portal for prospective licensees will open soon, but “a couple more steps need to happen here,” as Heady NJ first reported.
This comes about one year after the commission first released proposed consumption lounge rules and opened a public comment period.
Commissioner Charles Barker said the application process will involve an
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