DAILY CANNABIS
Meetings will be held at 44 S Clinton Avenue, Trenton starting
on October 20th
TRENTON –
The New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission will now host their public
meetings in person. Starting with the next scheduled one on Thursday,
October 20 at 1 p.m., the meetings will be held in the hearing room at the
Civil Service Commission building, 44 South Clinton Avenue in Trenton. The
meeting will also be livestreamed on the Commission’s YouTube channel.
With the change to in-person meetings, those who register to
speak during a public comment period will need to be present at the
meeting. The Commission will not be able to accept public comments
virtually. Comments will continue to be accepted in writing on NJ-CRC’s website.
The meeting venue (map attached) is conveniently located less
than a block from Trenton Transit Center, close to bus stops, and close to US
1. Paid parking is available on the surrounding streets and in an adjoining
parking garage.
With limited seating capacity in the meeting room, interested
parties are encouraged to watch the meetings online, unless they wish to speak
during the public comment period or have other specific reason to attend in
person. For public safety, no one will be allowed to enter if the meeting room
is at capacity. Everyone entering the building is required to show
government-issued photo identification.
The New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission establishes and
enforces the rules and regulations governing the licensing, cultivation,
testing, selling, and purchasing of cannabis in the state.
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