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Are These States Setup For The Cannabis Industry

Are These States Setup For The Cannabis Industry Will New Jersey And Arizona Take Over The Cannabis Industry? The cannabis industry is one that is still young and full of opportunity. Currently, the industry is growing at an exponential rate with over half of the United States with some form of cannabis legislation. In 2020 alone 5 new states have gone legal which will create new markets for more money to flow through the industry. Projections over the next 10 years the global cannabis industry is said to make between $50-1$00 billion. When the Coronavirus hit many people thought that the cannabis industry would take a big hit.

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New Jerseyans Celebrate Christmas Season While Governor and Legislators Ponder Killing Children in the Manger

We are the most effective way to get your press release into the hands of reporters and news producers. Check out our client list. New Jerseyans Celebrate Christmas Season While Governor and Legislators Ponder Killing Children in the Manger NEWS PROVIDED BY The Washington Examiner reported December 7 on New Jersey s proposed Reproduction Freedom Act stating, A scant 15% of people surveyed want abortion permitted at any time during pregnancy, according to a 2020 Marist poll. Only seven countries in the world, including North Korea, China, and Vietnam, allow abortion after 20 weeks of an unborn baby s development. Yet the Reproductive Freedom Act asserts a right to abortion without any restriction related to gestation  meaning that a baby, ready to be delivered, could instead be aborted at that moment. Fewer than one in five people support spending our tax dollars on abortions, the Marist poll found.

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New Jersians Celebrate Christmas Season While Governor and Legislators Ponder Killing Children in the Manger

We are the most effective way to get your press release into the hands of reporters and news producers. Check out our client list. New Jerseyans Celebrate Christmas Season While Governor and Legislators Ponder Killing Children in the Manger NEWS PROVIDED BY The Washington Examiner reported December 7 on New Jersey s proposed Reproduction Freedom Act stating, A scant 15% of people surveyed want abortion permitted at any time during pregnancy, according to a 2020 Marist poll. Only seven countries in the world, including North Korea, China, and Vietnam, allow abortion after 20 weeks of an unborn baby s development. Yet the Reproductive Freedom Act asserts a right to abortion without any restriction related to gestation  meaning that a baby, ready to be delivered, could instead be aborted at that moment. Fewer than one in five people support spending our tax dollars on abortions, the Marist poll found.

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N.J. lawmakers in historic vote pass legal weed bill, which heads to the governor

N.J. lawmakers in historic vote pass legal weed bill, which heads to the governor Updated Dec 17, 2020; . Years after they began efforts to legalize marijuana for New Jersey adults, lawmakers on Thursday passed a historic bill that establishes rules and regulations for legal cannabis sales and makes the Garden State the first in the region to overhaul its pot laws. The state Assembly voted 49-24 with six abstentions to pass the bill (S21), and the Senate followed later Thursday, passing it 23-17. The bill now goes to Gov. Phil Murphy’s desk, who must sign the measure for it to become law.

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Passing New Jersey's bill to legalize cannabis is a historic step toward racial equity | Opinion

Passing New Jersey’s bill to legalize cannabis is a historic step toward racial equity | Opinion Updated Dec 17, 2020; Posted Dec 17, 2020 This moment’s historical significance cannot be understated, said the Rev. Dr. Charles Franklin Boyer, the founding director of Salvation and Social Justice. As we launch this historic new cannabis market, our commitment is to ensure that New Jersey finally delivers overdue reparations and social repair. Facebook Share By Charles Franklin Boyer Cannabis legalization started in the dark. Just days after New Jerseyans voted overwhelmingly to legalize cannabis and to roll back our state’s decades-old War on Drugs, state lawmakers tried to force quick passage of a cannabis bill without seeking input from those of us who have been most impacted by over-policing: Black and Latinx communities and New Jersey’s inner cities. For too long, our brothers and sisters have suffered at the hands of racist policies that criminalized Black and L

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