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BRICK The Township Council introduced an ordinance Tuesday that would block cannabis businesses of all types from operating within Brick for the next five years.
In response to recreational marijuana s legalization across New Jersey, the Council s proposed ordinance would prohibit cannabis establishments, cultivators, manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors and delivery services from operating in Brick. The Council s prohibition is permitted under New Jersey s new Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement, Assistance and Marketplace Modernization Act.
If approved, the prohibition would last five years. Then, the Council would have to decide whether to readopt cannabis prohibitions.