In an emergency meeting, the state cannabis board set forth several conditions that must be met or it will fine or shutdown Curaleaf.
In a reversal as stunning as its first decision to deny the largest grower and seller of legal cannabis in New Jersey, the state today says Curaleaf may continue to sell recreational weed — but with conditions.outside of the state Cannabis Regulatory Commission’s office in Trenton.
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