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- Frequently Asked Questions: Morris Township Cannabis Advisory Board-updated 10/16/23
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In 2020, voters in New Jersey approved by referendum vote an amendment to the State Constitution legalizing the recreational use of cannabis and allowing for recreational sales. The referendum received support from 68.64% of Morris Township voters.
As part of state law passed after the referendum vote, municipalities across the state who did not wish to allow cannabis businesses within their borders were required to opt out of any or all classes of cannabis licensing by July 2021. While municipalities could opt out of any or all classes, they could not prohibit the direct delivery of cannabis/cannabis products to residents.
The Morris Township Committee opted out of all six classes of cannabis licensing in 2021 with the intent to monitor the development of the industry and revisit their decision in future years. Additionally, the Township Committee passed an ordinance banning the use of cannabis and/or products on public property, including parks and recreational facilities.
The Cannabis Advisory Committee was established by the Morris Township Committee to research the evolution of cannabis industry in New Jersey since its legalization in 2021 and report back to the Township Committee with an analysis of whether the Township should continue to opt-out or consider the option to opt-in with a class(es) of licensing.
The Cannabis Advisory Committee is made up of five resident volunteers, the Mayor, the Deputy Mayor, and Township professionals. As an advisory committee, it has no authority to set or change Township policies or ordinances.
After conducting its research, the committee is required to provide a comprehensive, public report to the Township Committee when its work is complete. No formal action is being taken by the Cannabis Advisory Committee.
New Jersey’s Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC) issues licenses for medicinal and recreational cannabis business operations in New Jersey. Each business requires a license, which must be active and in good standing, to perform any commercial cannabis activity, including:
The CRC is currently accepting applications for personal-use (recreational) cannabis businesses in the following categories:
As an advisory committee, the Cannabis Advisory Committee does not have the authority to set or change Township policy or ordinances. The group is studying the development of the cannabis industry in New Jersey and will provide a comprehensive, public report to the Township Committee when its work is complete.