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Legal marijuana dispensary officially opens in Queens

JAMAICA, Queens (PIX11) — The Good Grades dispensary team posed for a last-minute photo Wednesday, only minutes before the shop’s official grand opening on Queens’ bustling Jamaica Avenue. Right after that photo, Liz, the first of a few customers, showed up looking for legal, regulated weed. “Them other ones, they be having junk sometimes,” said […]

RADIO WOODSTOCK HOSTS FIRST MARIJUANA FEST IN DUTCHESS - Westfair Communications

As a result of the 2018 Farm Bill, growing hemp which contains both THC and CBD became legal once again after being outlawed 83 years ago by the Marihuana Tax Act. Ironically, the Tax Act became law shortly after the release of the 1936 movie “Reefer Madness,” which has subsequently become a cult […]

Cannabis education growing at South Jersey colleges

But the Rowan University project had been turning for quite some time.  The genesis of this goes back before the pandemic, Annette Reboli, dean of Rowan s Cooper Medical School, said of the venture. We knew this was coming. There had been plenty of publicity around the topic both in New Jersey and with other states doing legalization, and so we re forging ahead with something we believe will serve the public at large. Rowan, through its institute, has identified three focus groups it sees as vital in relation to the marijuana industry: Center for Cannabinoid Science & Therapeutics  will, in part, study cannabinoid compounds and how they can impact a person s health and well-being. 

Rowan interdisciplinary program will track NJ legal pot s growth

GLASSBORO Planning to offer certificates in various disciplines to both undergraduate and graduate students, Rowan University s new Institute for Cannabis Research, Policy, & Workforce Development aims to inform public health officials and create jobs under New Jersey s newly legalized recreational marijuana marketplace. The timing of this launch was not at all coincidental, according to Dr. Anthony Lowman, Rowan provost and senior vice president of economic affairs. Lowman said the greater Rowan region offers prime farmland for potential cannabis cultivation. We wanted to be ready when the state announced it, because this is a great opportunity, (and) South Jersey s in a great position, he said.

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