All New Jersey municipalities have until Aug. 21 to opt in or out of the state guidelines that have yet to be issued. Many other towns have chosen to opt out now, saying they want the state to act before they choose which cannabis business categories to permit.
Towns that do not opt out are bound to future state regulations for at least five years and require them to grandfather any cannabis businesses that open after that term.
Rockaway Township was the first in Morris County to approve all sales. Pequannock opted to approve cultivation but prohibited other operations.
Boonton Township also previously approved cultivation for its existing grow facility but has opted out of all classes of cannabis operations going forward.
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