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New Jersey - Warren County is well known for its still-strong agricultural hertiage, where everything from corn and milk to turkeys and alpacas are grown/raised on local farms. Will we see the day where marijunana for medicinal purposes is added to ths list?
In the most recent weekly e-newsleter from the New Jersey Farm Bureau, the organization includes information that attempts to answer this question. According to the newsletter: "New Jersey’s approval of the medicinal use of the drug marijuana has created some curiosity about its potential as a new crop. The news media has seized on this also, calling farmers to ask their opinion of this prospect. The reality of the situation, however, is that state authorities will be very restrictive in accessing this material. The Department of Health and Human Services will administer the program, employing only six 'dispensaries' statewide." NewsHawk: Ganjarden: http://www.420magazine.com/ Source: NJ.com Contact: NJ.com Copyright: 2010 New Jersey On-Line LLC. Website: Will legal marijuana be growning at Warren County farms?
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