![]() However, on Monday the Commission fully reversed its decision and voted to approve the cannabis operator’s adult use license. New York then followed suit by opening its adult use market on December 29, 2022.Ĭuraleaf Holdings, Inc. (CSE: CURA) (OTCQX: CURLF), one of the largest American cannabis companies, had its application to distribute adult use cannabis in New Jersey denied by the state’s CRC last Thursday.Ĭommission members felt that Curaleaf demonstrated a lack of transparency with regulators and cited its previous clashes with employee unionization as another reason for the rejection. New Jersey opened its adult-use recreational cannabis market on Apfollowing the state’s governor signing three bills in February 2021 that largely decriminalized the plant. Read more: Portland is best city for cannabis in the United States: survey New Jersey opened its adult use cannabis market last April Read more: Ayr Wellness completes acquisition of Nevada’s Tahoe Hydroponics for US$1.5M “We continue to invest in our New Jersey operations, as the company seeks to further increase its footprint and add new jobs in New Jersey in 2023 and beyond.” “With these new openings, MPX NJ now offers two retail locations for medical patients, one retail location for adult-use customers, as well as medical and adult-use wholesale to enable access to our products throughout the state,” said Robert Galvin, Interim CEO of iAnthus. ![]() This move extends the reach of the company’s sales and distribution of products like Anthologie flower, Black Label cartridges and the soon-to-be-released MPX concentrates to medical and adult-use operators throughout the state. MPX New Jersey’s expansion into the adult-use market will involve capitalizing on the cultivation and manufacturing capabilities of its cannabis facility in Pleasantville. iAnthus also has a third medical dispensary currently under construction in southern New Jersey that will be opening in the coming months. This will be the first recreational cannabis dispensary in Atlantic City and products will be on sale for 35 per cent off on 4/20. Read more: Curaleaf gets recreational license denied by New Jersey’s cannabis commission Read more: Uber Eats partners with Leafly to deliver cannabis in B.C. Mayor Small has signed a business license allowing MPX NJ to become the first recreational cannabis dispensary in #AtlanticCity!Īdult-use sales begin on 4/20, at 11 a.m. □□ License for Recreational Cannabis Sales in Atlantic City Signed ‼ The adult-use merchandise will be distributed by the company’s wholly-owned subsidiary MPX New Jersey LLC and the company is also opening a second medical cannabis dispensary in New Jersey’s Gloucester Township. The multi-state operator announced the development on Wednesday after receiving necessary regulatory approvals from the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC) last Thursday. (CSE: IAN) (OTCPK: ITHUF) is opening Atlantic City’s first adult use cannabis dispensary on April 20. New York City’s iAnthus Capital Holdings, Inc.
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