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In a significant move for the New Jersey cannabis market, the state has now opened the doors for the operation of cannabis consumption lounges at dispensaries, according to a report from news outlet NJBiz. During a meeting on January 17, the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC) unanimously passed a regulatory framework that permits both medical dispensaries and recreational-use retailers to establish on-site consumption spaces.

This development, initially proposed in December 2022, introduces a set of rules that detail the qualifications, application process, and operational guidelines necessary for businesses interested in offering these consumption areas. The regulations specify that a cannabis business can operate only one consumption area, irrespective of the number of Class 5 Retailer licenses or Alternative Treatment Center (ATC) dispensary permits it holds. Furthermore, these lounges are prohibited from selling food, but customers have the liberty to bring their own or have it delivered.

Another critical aspect of these regulations is the allowance for medicinal cannabis patients to bring cannabis items from other retailers for personal use in these consumption areas, according to the report. The sale of tobacco products and alcohol within these areas is strictly prohibited, and the rules stipulate that patrons must be at least 21 years old and must present photo identification for entry.

The licensing fee structure for these consumption areas is also delineated, with microbusiness retailers being charged $1,000 and standard retailers $5,000, as stated by the CRC. These endorsements, necessary for the operation of consumption areas, are valid for one year and require annual renewal.

Jeff Brown, the Executive Director of the CRC, has assured that details on license applications will be available shortly, the report stated. This announcement follows a 60-day public comment period initiated by the CRC post the preliminary framework approval last winter. The finalized rules are expected to be published in the New Jersey Register next month, marking their official enactment.

New Jersey joins a select group of U.S. states that have embraced on-site cannabis consumption at dispensaries. This list includes Alaska, California, Colorado, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, and New York, highlighting a growing trend in the cannabis industry’s regulatory landscape. This move by New Jersey reflects a broader shift towards more progressive cannabis policies, catering to both recreational users and medicinal patients, and sets a precedent for other states considering similar regulations.

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