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New Jersey Legislation Would Expand MMJ Program

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New Jersey Sen. Joseph Vitale has unveiled an early draft of legislation to expand the state’s medical cannabis program which would see several conditions added to the qualifying conditions list, increase the purchase amount per 30 days, and set up employment protections for the state’s registered patients, the Press of Atlantic City reports.

What else is in the bill:

The employee protections prohibit employers from taking action against patients enrolled in the program if they fail a drug test for cannabis. The employer would have to prove that the employee’s medical cannabis use impaired their ability to fulfill their duties.

The draft does not outline which conditions would be added to the regime. Last March, the state — at the behest of Gov. Phil Murphy — added anxiety, migraines, Tourette’s syndrome, chronic pain related to musculoskeletal disorders, and chronic visceral pain. The state added 1,000 new patients in the month after the new conditions were added.

Vitale’s bill is not final and has not yet been introduced.

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