Recreational marijuana sales in New Jersey could begin in a matter of weeks after state regulators on Monday gave seven medical marijuana facilities the greenlight to sell recreational cannabis.
The approval by the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission came nearly a year and a half after the state overwhelmingly voted in favor of marijuana legalization.
The commission did not set a specific date for when the facilities can begin to sell recreational pot, but a spokesperson for the New Jersey Cannabis Trade Association said the group believes sales could begin by the end of April.
The facilities, called alternative treatment centers, must still pass a regulatory
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