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New Jersey Receives 146 Applications for 6 New Medical Marijuana Centers

What to Know

  • New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy says the state has received 146 applications for up to six slots for new medical marijuana dispensaries
  • The Democrat announced Wednesday that the expansion will "remove barriers" to medical marijuana
  • The application period closed Friday. Those chosen to proceed will be announced Nov. 1

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy says the state has received 146 applications for up to six slots for new medical marijuana dispensaries.

The Democrat announced Wednesday that the expansion will "remove barriers" to medical marijuana.

It's the latest development since Murphy announced in July that he was seeking to double the number of dispensaries from six to 12. He also says program participation grew to 30,000 people, up from 15,000 since January, when Murphy was inaugurated.

The expansion will result in two new locations in the northern, central and southern parts of the state.

New Jersey is also considering legalizing recreational marijuana. Legislation has so far failed to move through the Democrat-led Legislature.

The application period closed Friday. Those chosen to proceed will be announced Nov. 1.

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