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Yes, marijuana for recreational use is legal in New Jersey for adults aged 21 and older as of November 3, 2020. This follows a voter-approved amendment which saw a significant majority in favor of legalization.
In New Jersey, adults can legally possess up to 6 ounces of marijuana without facing criminal charges. Possession of more than 6 ounces is considered a 4th-degree crime, leading to potential legal consequences including fines and imprisonment.
Cultivation of marijuana for personal or medical use remains illegal in New Jersey. Any act of growing marijuana plants can lead to severe penalties, categorized based on the amount being cultivated.
Penalties for marijuana-related offenses in New Jersey vary by the nature of the offense. Possession over the legal limit, distribution, or cultivation can lead to charges ranging from a 4th-degree crime to a 1st-degree crime, with penalties including hefty fines and extended prison terms.
Medical marijuana cannot be prescribed in New Jersey; it can only be recommended by licensed doctors. Doctors must adhere to a list of qualifying conditions to recommend cannabis for medical purposes.
Smoking marijuana in public in New Jersey is recommended against, even though recreational use is legal. It is advised to use marijuana privately to avoid legal issues.
Only adults aged 21 and older or those with a valid medical marijuana card can purchase cannabis from dispensaries in New Jersey.
Depending on the amount and intent (such as distribution or cultivation), marijuana can be a felony in New Jersey, with severe penalties including long-term imprisonment.
If caught with less than 6 ounces, there are no criminal penalties, but possession of more can lead to criminal charges.
There are no tickets for possession of up to 6 ounces; however, exceeding this amount can lead to criminal charges and fines.
Yes, marijuana edibles are legal for both recreational and medical use in New Jersey.
CBD derived from hemp is legal in New Jersey, available in various forms such as oils, topicals, and edibles.