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US (NJ): Egg Harbor council introduces cannabis regulations

The Egg Harbor City Council unanimously introduced an ordinance at its meeting Thursday establishing six marketplace classes of licensed cannabis businesses. The proposed ordinance is in response to state legislation.
 
Under the N.J. Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance and Marketplace Modernization Act, towns have until Aug. 21 — 180 days from the adoption of the state law — to create any local enforcement structure. Towns that do not act by then will be governed by the state’s law.
 
The proposed ordinance in Egg Harbor City allows for six marketplace categories of licensed businesses. They include cultivator licenses for facilities involved in growing and cultivating cannabis; manufacturer licenses for manufacturing, preparation and packaging of cannabis items; wholesaler licenses for obtaining and selling cannabis items for later resale by other licensees; distributor licenses for businesses involved in transporting cannabis in bulk from one licensed cultivator to another licensed cultivator or cannabis items in bulk from any type of licensed cannabis business to another; retailer licenses for locations at which cannabis items and related supplies are sold to consumers; and delivery license for businesses providing courier services for consumer purchases that are fulfilled by a licensed cannabis retailer in order to make deliveries of the purchased items to a consumer, and which service would include the ability of a consumer to make a purchase directly through the cannabis delivery service which would be presented by the delivery service for fulfillment by a retailer and then delivered to a customer.

Read more at pressofatlanticcity.com

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