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Magnum7419

02/04/18 12:19 PM

#250015 RE: garyhalvo #250014

This is correct !!!! but the state does not need any more cultivation for MMJ use....IMHO from reading their last report.....
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IndustryParticipant

02/04/18 1:28 PM

#250026 RE: garyhalvo #250014

Yes, they can. Full support of medical was intentionally omitted, most likely now due to the executive order issued which seeks immediate expansion of the medical program, from adding approved conditions through additional licensing.

Then comments regarding their existing medical program were provided by the same poster, which has absolutely zero basis in reality, as the expansion proposed will create one of the largest medical markets in the country, while the adult use is expected to be addressed, per Murphy, in the next 90 days or less.

Gauging from the issuance of the executive order, as well as his selection for Chief of Staff, Murphy has more than demonstrated thus far he will proceed as promised.

Recent drafts of the NJ adult use have contained a provision any community opting out will not be eligible to receive any benefits from revenues collected by the state as well.

The same poster, then desperately reaching, poses (not the first time) that a new lease will somehow be an impossibility, when the original intent of the organization was indeed, to cultivate cannabis, but now, somehow, they will refuse to do so, because, after all, why would an agricultural family involved with a cannabis company want to cultivate cannabis for an immense increase in profits, when they can simply struggle day to day addressing the leafy greens market.

There is not enough time to address the deception and intentional omissions and baseless speculation, but this is of course what the poster relies upon.

Given that today is now already firmly established as a "say anything possible, lie if you have to" day, I would not expect anything different to be forthcoming.

From a similar chair and desk, they will most likely seek (and receive) medical licensing when issued in the near future, as the executive order has called for and will provide, most likely before Q2, Q3 is over, which will then enable positioning for adult use transition as well.