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New Jersey Residents Could Legally Grow Marijuana for Personal use

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Grow Your Own Dope 

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Demarest NJ, New Jersey residents could legally grow marijuana for personal (micro farming) use under legislation introduced this week by 86 year old GOP Senator Gerry Cardinale.

The bill, S-3407, is subject to the enactment of legislation legalizing the adult personal use of marijuana or cannabis.

“The people of New Jersey made it clear in November that they want to lift the prohibition on cannabis,” said Cardinale (R-39). “Since then, the Legislature has spent three months fumbling around with what should have been a simple task, and complicated the legalization effort with countless fees, licensing and extra layers of bureaucracy.

“My bill more accurately reflects the intention of the voters,” Cardinale continued. “If an adult wants to use marijuana for personal use, they should be allowed to cultivate it at home. We’re boiling legalization down to its most basic level.”

Cardinale’s measure would allow the possession of a maximum of six marijuana plants.

“By a 2-to-1 margin, voters approved legalizing pot,” said Cardinale. “This is what people voted for, not a complex web of special interests, political priorities, and expensive fees that will price legal pot out of the market for many residents. What will Murphy tax next? Growing carrots?”

One thought on “New Jersey Residents Could Legally Grow Marijuana for Personal use

  1. This will end well…

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