Demand for medical marijuana drops as recreational sales grow
Demand for medical marijuana drops as recreational sales grow
As more dispensaries move into the recreational market, New Jersey is seeing a drop in medical marijuana patients. Advocates say costs could be lower if New Jerseyans are allowed to grow their own marijuana. But Jeff Brown, CRC executive director, says the state still has a strong medical marijuana program, bringing in in just under $50 million as of the last quarter of 2022.
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