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New Jersey Voters Will See Marijuana Legalization on November 2020 Ballot

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New Jersey Voters Will See Marijuana Legalization on November 2020 Ballot
NJ voters will be the ones to decide on marijuana legalization.




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New Jersey lawmakers voted on Monday to put a marijuana legalization referendum on the 2020 ballot, leaving the decision to voters after failing to pass a recreational cannabis measure earlier this year. With a vote of 49 to 24 in the New Jersey Assembly and 24 to 16 in the state Senate, the question of legalizing cannabis for adult use will be decided by next year’s general election in November. The proposal does not need the approval of New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, who campaigned for office promising to legalize recreational marijuana.
“The time to end the prohibition of adult-use cannabis is now,” said Democratic Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin.
“Putting the issue to a referendum is both sensible and equitable,” Coughlin said in a statement. “While not our preferred method of legislating, public questions allow voters to affirm or deny massive shifts in public policy.”
The ballot question will ask voters if they approve of a constitutional amendment legalizing recreational cannabis for adults 21 and older. The state sales tax rate of 6.6225% would apply to sales of recreational marijuana and local jurisdictions would have the authority to pass ordinances to levy additional taxes. The state commission created to regulate New Jersey’s medical marijuana program would also be tasked with overseeing the new recreational market
Better Than Nothing?

Karen O’Keefe, the director of state policies at the cannabis reform activist group the Marijuana Policy Project, welcomed the action by the legislature following the votes.
“While we are disappointed the legislature did not directly legalize marijuana, we are optimistic that 2020 will be the year New Jersey replaces its eight-decade-long experiment with marijuana prohibition with a more thoughtful and humane approach,” O’Keefe said in a statement. “Marijuana prohibition has derailed thousands of lives in New Jersey, while driving marijuana production and sales to the sometimes dangerous illicit market.”
But others who support the legalization of cannabis, including Amol Sinha, the executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey, believe that the subject is too complex for a ballot question. She urged lawmakers to continue working to pass a legalization bill that includes social equity provisions.
<!-- /5667049/News_Article_InContent_B --> “A constitutional amendment asks voters to make a decision first and find out the details later, undermining the principles of a representative, participatory democracy,” Sinha said in a statement. “Above anything else, racial and social justice provisions addressing the destruction wrought by the drug war must be at the forefront of any plan to legalize marijuana, and a constitutional amendment – while signaling welcome progress towards legalization – cannot provide that guarantee.”
State Sen. Gerald Cardinale opposes the legalization of recreational cannabis, saying that states that have legalized pot have seen an increase in traffic fatalities.
“What a wonderful idea: Let the people decide,” said Cardinale. “We should expect more New Jerseyans dying every year if this were to pass.”
But state Sen. Nicholas Scutari, one of the sponsors of the proposal to put the question to voters, said that it’s time to end the ineffective prohibition of cannabis.
“People actually smoke marijuana every day,” said Scutari. “Can you believe it? But until your relative gets arrested over this substance that is widely used in this state and country,” many people fail to understand the importance of legalization.
https://hightimes.com/news/new-jersey-voters-will-see-marijuana-legalization-november-2020-ballot/


HERE'S THE AMMENDMENT:
New Jersey Marijuana Legalization Amendment (2020)
https://ballotpedia.org/New_Jersey_Marijuana_Legalization_Amendment_(2020)


Overview

The ballot measure would legalize the recreational use of marijuana, also known as cannabis, for persons age 21 and older. The Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC) would be responsible for regulating the cultivation, processing, and sale of marijuana. The ballot measure would subject marijuana to the state sales tax (6.625 percent) but prohibit additional state state taxes. The ballot measure would authorize the legislature to allow local governments to enact an additional 2 percent sales tax on marijuana sales. The ballot measure would take effect on January 1, 2021.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-text_2-0">[2]</sup>
 

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Ahem, "Crossroads of the American Revolution" cough cough, yet for 80 years, millions of people, yours truly is one of them, have "been experienced" with being sentenced to years in prison, wrecking families and futures for millions of people directly and millions more indirectly. The New Jersey legislature should be ashamed of themselves for not legalizing in their "arena" to show they too are sick of the injustices being perpetuated on literally tens of millions of New Jerseyians, THEIR own neighbors in some cases. Then the governor would have had a chance to back his words up by signing t or not but now with your "quisling-like" courageousness to pass this off to an election next year, so kind of you, so rightreous, so...."quisling-like" which should come as no surprise.


I'll be staying in the Westfield area on election day. Got some people I haven't seen in awhile. Should be a hoot :tiphat:
 

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NJ already voted to legalize weed when Murphy was elected but he was in big pharmas pocket and just helped expand the already existing ATCs number of satellite locations creating a monopoly lol.. while increasing cannabis arrests... cannabis related arrests aee at an all time high since Murphy.. yet its been decriminalized... MMJ dispensariea in NJ get first pick for rec market and will be the first rec dispensaries open... its literally criminal. I worked in the industry as a grower... the NJMMP is pretty much ran like a legal cartel.. but whatever. Who cares when NJ gets to vote for a 2nd time.... again with no home cultivation... not even for patients. Meanwhile ounces are $400-$500.. people are fuckin dumb to support yhis chiarde for a 2nd time.
 
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