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NJCBA forms working group to engage CRC about hemp June 3, 2021
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The New Jersey CannaBusiness Association formed a hemp working group to evaluate how to create a robust hemp program in New Jersey as more attention is given to its cannabis program.
The group, announced June 3, will engage with state cannabis regulators, advocate for proposed regulations/legislation, initiate educational programming, and promote safe harbor for resource allocation.
“The Hemp Working Group is, to our knowledge, the only organized effort to ensure that the hemp industry is not lost in the development of cannabis regulation,” said NJCBA President Edmund DeVeaux in a prepared statement. “The cannabis industry is rapidly expanding in New Jersey, and we must ensure that all aspects are thoroughly examined and thought through. The potential with hemp is limitless if properly planned out moving forward.”
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This week’s theme of getting it right is not an easy task.
In a world of globalization and intersection, getting it right has never been harder.
With cannabis, the accompanying harms inflicted upon communities affected by trauma from the War on Drugs has bore witness to the potential for something that has often eluded them.
Economic justice.
The cannabis industry, new in its incarnation, represents the old business adage that it is easier to adapt something new than it is to try to change something old.
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The cannabis industry often provides projections on the billions that are made by the adult-use and medical market. There is, however, a projection that’s often left out of the conversation when it comes to legalized cannabis the economics of the legacy market that came before it and bore the brunt of the casualties in the War on Drugs.
An estimated $4.6 billion in annual cannabis sales happen in New York alone, the majority of which is driven by that very same market, and the integration of that market into a legalized one is an absolute must, says Dasheeda Dawson, the Cannabis Health Equity Movement (CHEM) chief strategy officer and co-founder of the Cannabis Education Advocacy Symposium & Expo (CEASE). Dawson also runs the Weedhead & Company, a lifestyle cannabis brand that’s structured around education and e-commerce.
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