Daily News | New Jersey cannabis regulators will allow Curaleaf to renew its recreational license, vacating an earlier decision
, which is a violation of a provision of New Jersey’s cannabis law that requires businesses to maintain a labor peace agreement and negotiate collective bargaining agreements within 200 days of unionization.Had the decision taken effect, the board’s previous decision would have had a “ripple effect” on New Jersey’s cannabis market from product availability to pricing, Darin said.
The CRC’s reversal came on the same day Curaleaf employees and supporters organized a protest in Trenton. About 100 people attended the protest, which lasted for roughly two hours, a company spokesperson said, adding that more than 1,500 New Jersey residents contacted 110 state representatives asking that the decision be reversed.
. If it does not, the company could face penalties, including fines or a loss of its renewed license.
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