>Medical marijuana farms could get quicker OKs under a Monmouth County lawmaker’s bill
A New Jersey assemblyman, saying he feels a “moral obligation” to help alleviate the pain and suffering of “deathly ill” people, plans to introduce legislation to make it easier for medical marijuana businesses to get local zoning approvals.
Since October, governing bodies in Maple Shade, Westampton, Upper Freehold, and Camden have rejected plans for pot farms and marijuana dispensaries. The votes were taken after crowds of residents at town meetings expressed fears of increased crime and a stigma against their communities. (Hefler, The Philadelphia Inquirer)