N.J. cannabis commission: 'It’s the priority of the CRC to get recreational sales started as soon as we can.'
However, there are few, if any ways of enforcing the deadline, according to one legal expert. Executives at the, which represents current licensed cannabis growers and sellers, have for months been putting pressure on the the state to open the market with assurances that there is enough weed for medical patients and general consumers.
“One of the biggest deficiencies we’re seeing is a lack of municipal approval,” said Brown. “That’s an issue, and supply continues to be issue. It’s the priority of the CRC to get recreational sales started as soon as we can, but we have to do it in a way that’s compliant with the law. We need the industry to get there.”, shared their concerns over the uncertainty.
“Give us 48 hours, and we can pretty much do whatever the state wants, and we’ll open,” said Jonsson. “We have product, the people and the facilities. There are a few minor things we need clarified around the product. But we are very much ready for turning it on as soon as the state lets us. Attorney Charles Gormally of Brach Eichler in Roseland said under the statute, there is no way to enforce the February deadline and there is no penalty for not meeting it.
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