Marijuana: Where New York and New Jersey Stand on Legalization

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AdvertisementSupported byNew York TodayMarijuana: Where New York and New Jersey Stand on LegalizationBy Azi PaybarahMarch 25, 2019 [Want to get New York Today by email? Read the latest updates here.] This week the New Jersey Legislature could pass the most progressive recreational marijuana bill in the country. Lawmakers were poised to vote on the issue as early as today.New York may not legalize marijuana anytime soon.My colleagues Nick Corasaniti, who covers New Jersey, and Vivian Wang, who covers the New York Legislature, explained.What makes New Jersey’s marijuana bill so progressive?Mr. Snips and a sheet metal hammer swung against Ms. In 2011, 3 percent of the apprentices in Sheet Metal Workers Local 28 were women, said Leah Rambo, who runs the union’s apprenticeship program.

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Marijuana: Where New York and New Jersey Stand on Legalization

By Azi Paybarah

March 25, 2019

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