Weed regulator touts progress as NJ passes 100 dispensaries – KYW

SOUTH JERSEY (KYW Newsradio) — New Jersey’s medicinal- and recreational-use cannabis marketplace has surpassed the 100-dispensary milestone.

Marijuana sales in the state reached nearly $675 million last year, according to Cannabis Regulatory Commission Executive Director Jeff Brown. The agency’s dispensary directory now shows 102 medicinal and recreational cannabis dispensaries across the state.

Brown says that shows the steady progress the marketplace has made, despite more than 60% of New Jersey municipalities opting out of having cannabis businesses in their jurisdictions.

“We’re covering 20 out of 21 counties,” Brown said. “Every week, we make more progress here. We see more and more growth, and this is a huge milestone in that continuum.”

Burlington, Camden and Atlantic Counties have the highest concentration of dispensaries in the state. Salem is the only county without one, but cannabis businesses have operating licenses in every county.

“More people across the state have access to safe, legal cannabis, and each week more people can purchase it at small, diversely owned businesses,” Brown said.

He says the Commission’s initiatives

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