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NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission [What to Know]

THE WRITERS AT HERBAN CREATIVE on JUNE 29, 2022
NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission [What to Know]

NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission [What to Know]

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Important Facts About the NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission

As the NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission begins to accept applications for licenses, it’s essential to know what you need to do to be compliant. At Herban Creative, we remain up to date with the NJ cannabis world to help bring your important facts and industry updates. So, you may be wondering, what exactly is the NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission?

What is the NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission?

The NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission is responsible for overseeing and regulating the state’s legal cannabis industry. They issue licenses to cultivators, manufacturers, dispensaries, and delivery services. The NJCRC also sets rules and regulations governing the cannabis industry, including labeling requirements and testing standards.

If you want to start a cannabis business in NJ, you’ll need to obtain a license from the NJCRC. There are four types of licenses available: cultivation, manufacturing, dispensary, and delivery. Each type of license has different requirements, so it’s important to know which one is right for your business.

What A Cannabis License Can Do for You

Getting a license from the NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission has perks to get your foot in the door of the cannabis industry. A license allows you to do the following:

  • Grow cannabis plants
  • Store cannabis and cannabis products
  • Make cannabis products
  • Transport or deliver cannabis and cannabis products
  • Sell cannabis and cannabis products
  • Test cannabis and cannabis products

Types of Licenses in NJ Cannabis

To obtain many of these licenses, you’ll need to have an NJ-based business location and submit an application to the NJCRC. Look for the following types of licenses if you’re looking to bring your cannabis company to the forefront:

Cultivation License

A cultivation license allows you to grow cannabis plants. In New Jersey, the growing limit for cannabis as of 2022 is limiting. You’ll need to learn a lot about botany and the cross-breeding of plants to reach the level many other cultivators are already at. Recognize that cultivation licenses do not allow you to start an independent dispensary.

Manufacturing License

A manufacturing license allows you to process and package cannabis products. The permits allow you to build lab-grade rooms, update furnishings, and install safety and operating equipment. Someone could manufacture a plethora of cannabis products for distribution with the right equipment. To obtain a manufacturing license, apply to the NJCRC.

Dispensary License

A dispensary license allows you to sell cannabis products to customers. Dispensaries can hire staff to sell cannabis and related products, like water pipes and more.

Delivery License

A delivery license allows you to deliver cannabis products to customers. You cannot link this up with Uber Eats or another food delivery app. This is tricky to navigate alone, so call upon experts to make sure you aren’t breaking any cannabis rules.

What Has NJ’s CRC Accomplished?

It has been a little over a year since the CRC was established. While the Commission is still in its infancy as a state agency, the CRC has made incredible progress and has been enacting important laws to legalize cannabis. To date, the Commission has:

  • Held 15 public meetings that engaged the public to help shape the rules governing the cannabis industry.
  • In 4 months, drafted and adopted 261 pages of comprehensive rules for the cultivation, production, and retailing of recreational cannabis.
  • In 8 months, launched a licensing platform and began accepting applications for cultivators and manufacturers.
  • In 11 months, began accepting applications for cannabis retailers.
  • In 12 months, issued 102 conditional licenses for new cannabis businesses.
  • 1 year and 9 days after formation, authorized recreational sales to begin on April 21, 2021.

The Commission also expanded access to the medicinal cannabis program by issuing 44 additional awards for medicinal cannabis businesses and adopting comprehensive testing standards. They will continue to push forth promoting equity and legalization.

Time to Work with Herban Creative

Herban Creative has the expertise about NJ cannabis culture and laws that can help build your business. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help your business grow. Visit our website or call us at (609) 989-0060 today for more information.