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New Jersey on fast-track to legalizing recreational pot in 2018

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Gubernatorial candidates Phil Murphy and Kim Guadagno each favor changing states marijuana laws

POT POLITICS NEW JERSEY GOVERNOR ELECTION
BY KEVIN C. SHELLY
PhillyVoice Staff

Don’t spark up yet, New Jersey. But maybe next year.

The state’s marijuana law appears destined to change in 2018 after Gov. Chris Christie leaves office on Jan. 16.

The Republican nominee for governor, current Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno, supports decriminalizing pot, but not full legalization. On the other hand, Democratic gubernatorial nominee Phil Murphy has made recreational marijuana legalization part of his campaign platform.

The powerful New Jersey Senate Judiciary Committee held a committee meeting Monday on legalization featuring a parade of more than 20 supporters and just three witnesses who spoke against the proposed change.

https://www.phillyvoice.com/change-likely-new-jersey-marijuana-laws-2018/

3 thoughts on “New Jersey on fast-track to legalizing recreational pot in 2018

  1. The state is literally going to pot. At this point its getting tough to rationalize waiting around to be an actual eyewitness to its ultimate demise…

  2. I thought it was a medicine
    #confused

  3. Great.
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    Now lets get mobilized on legalizing recreational use of Cocaine (you know you want it)
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    … so we can finally get to legalization of recreational Heroin.
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    Just keep running those ads to stop smoking “Lets be the first generation to stop smoking” (… and replace it with smoking pot)
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