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12 November 2020

Legalization Of Recreational Marijuana In NJ: Voter Approved, But Not Yet In Effect

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New Jersey Public Question 1 on this year's election ballot sought New Jersey voters' approval for a constitutional amendment to legalize the possession and use of marijuana for individuals...
United States Employment and HR
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New Jersey Public Question 1 on this year's election ballot sought New Jersey voters' approval for a constitutional amendment to legalize the possession and use of marijuana for individuals age 21 and older, as well as the cultivation, processing and sale of marijuana. Based on preliminary results, the ballot question passed by an overwhelming margin.

Despite the passage of the ballot question, recreational marijuana is not yet legal in the state of New Jersey. Once confirmed, the Legislature or Attorney General's Office must enact legislation to implement the legalization and decriminalization of marijuana. In addition, New Jersey officials will begin establishing rules and regulations governing the legalization of marijuana. Until such legislation and regulations are announced, there are no changes to marijuana law in New Jersey.

As a reminder, in 2019, New Jersey  expanded the state's medical marijuana program and adopted formal protections for employees and applicants who use medical cannabis.  Further, earlier this year, the  state Supreme Court affirmed that employers may be required to accommodate after-hours use of medical marijuana. 

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ARTICLE
12 November 2020

Legalization Of Recreational Marijuana In NJ: Voter Approved, But Not Yet In Effect

United States Employment and HR
Contributor
With more than 1,800 labor and employment attorneys in offices around the world, Littler provides workplace solutions that are local, everywhere. Our diverse team and proprietary technology foster a culture that celebrates original thinking, delivering groundbreaking innovation that prepares employers for what’s happening today, and what’s likely to happen tomorrow
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