Trenton - Medical marijuana patients in New Jersey will soon have a choice of buying edible drops and enhanced lotions to help ease their suffering, according to the south Jersey dispensary that won approval Friday to manufacture and sell the first non-smokable products in the state...
Trenton - Medical marijuana patients in New Jersey will soon have a choice of buying edible drops and enhanced lotions to help ease their suffering, according to the south Jersey dispensary that won approval Friday to manufacture and sell the first non-smokable products in the state...
New Jersey lawmakers have given final legislative approval to a measure that would allow medical marijuana to be used to treat post-traumatic stress disorder, a move heavily favored by military veterans.
The bill, however, still faces a possible veto by Republican Gov. Chris Christie, who has...
New Jersey lawmakers have given final legislative approval to a measure that would allow medical marijuana to be used to treat post-traumatic stress disorder, a move heavily favored by military veterans.
The bill, however, still faces a possible veto by Republican Gov. Chris Christie, who has...
As we continue to try to find money in New Jersey, the one white elephant in the room continues to be marijuana legalization.
Dr. David Nathan who sits on the committee of New Jersey United for Marijuana Reform and Doctors for Cannabis Regulation, was a guest on my show and took calls last...
Trenton, New Jersey - The Assembly on Thursday passed legislation to allow qualified New Jersey residents with post-traumatic stress disorder to get medical marijuana treatment.
The Democrat-led Assembly voted 55-14, with seven abstentions, sending the bill to the Senate for consideration...
Trenton - New Jersey could reap $300 million a year in sales tax revenue by legalizing marijuana for recreational use, according to a new report by supporters of the effort.
The report by New Jersey United for Marijuana Reform and New Jersey Policy Perspective says a federal study shows about...
That 'conservative' estimate is based on a 25 percent tax on pot sales to adults, advocates say.
Legalizing and regulating marijuana for adults in New Jersey would generate a minimum of $300 million in new tax revenues annually, according to a report by advocates that will be released Tuesday...
With a nod to Whoopi Goldberg, lawmakers in New Jersey announced legislation that would loosen the state's strict medical marijuana law to allow women to get pot-based products to ease menstrual cramps.
CBS New York reported Democratic Assembly members Tim Eustace, L. Grace Spencer and...
As Pennsylvania moves closer to adopting a medical marijuana program, New Jersey has released a report on its six-year-old program that says its dispensaries charge the highest price for an ounce of marijuana on average, compared with other states with similar programs.
The Department of...
People create Care2 petitions for a variety of reasons, but for Cindy Bronman, it was a desperate move to try and improve her quality of life. Bronman, who suffers from lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, has been receiving chemotherapy for five years and must continue for the rest of her life...
New Jersey employers would be prohibited from firing people because they participate in the state medical marijuana program unless they can show these employees are impaired and unable to do their jobs, according to a bill approved by a state Senate committee Monday.
The Senate Health, Human...
New Jersey employers would be prohibited from firing people because they participate in the state medical marijuana program unless they can show these employees are impaired and unable to do their jobs, according to a bill approved by a state Senate committee Monday.
The Senate Health, Human...
As public acceptance of marijuana use grows in the United States, nationwide arrests for simple possession of pot have dropped in recent years. New Jersey is going in the opposite direction.
Marijuana arrests in the state jumped 10 percent in 2012 and 2013, according to the latest New Jersey...
As public acceptance of marijuana use grows in the United States, nationwide arrests for simple possession of pot have dropped in recent years. New Jersey is going in the opposite direction.
Marijuana arrests in the state jumped 10 percent in 2012 and 2013, according to the latest New Jersey...