New Jersey Marijuana Cultivation License

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Does New Jersey Require Marijuana Growers to Obtain Cultivation License?

Yes, marijuana growers in New Jersey are required to obtain cultivation licenses, known as grower licenses in New Jersey. Grower licenses may be obtained from the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC). New Jersey Senate Bill 21, New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance, and Marketplace Modernization Act requires growers to register with the CRC before cultivating marijuana in the state. The registration involves obtaining a Class 1 Cannabis Grower license. The Cannabis Regulatory Commission regulates the number of grower licenses available to each class of prospective licensees based on market demands. The CRC is authorized to request new license applications when it deems it necessary. It is also responsible for reviewing applications for full, annual, or conditional licenses. A conditional license is issued and then subsequently replaced with a full license. An applicant may either apply as a standard business or a microbusiness. The CRC issues at least 35% of the total number of licenses as conditional licenses and at least 10% of the total number of licenses and conditional licenses to microbusinesses.

The CRC reviews and scores Class 1 Cannabis Grower license applications based upon a point scale. The CRC determines the number of points, the point categories, and the point distribution system by regulation. The application review process is subject to some required criteria for consideration in the point scale, such as an analysis of an applicant's financing plan, cultivation plan, environmental plan, operating plan, and safety and security plans. The CRC’s point system could be modified, or a different point system used for any conditional license application. The CRC may consider whether the applicant is from an impact zone or municipality adversely impacted by unemployment, poverty, or past marijuana enforcement activity. Whether the applicant participated in a collective bargaining agreement with a bona fide labor organization that represents or actively seeks to represent cannabis workers in New Jersey or other states may also be considered.

In addition, the CRC reviews and favors the application of an applicant who is a state resident of not less than 5 years and a significantly involved person. A significantly involved person is someone who holds a minimum of 5% investment interest or is a member of a group that holds a minimum of 20% investment interest and has the authority to make controlling decisions. Note that an applicant who employs at least 25% of their employees from impact zones may stand a better chance of getting a license than those who do not.

What Are the Different Types of Cultivation Licenses in New Jersey?

Cultivators of marijuana in New Jersey are required to obtain the Class 1 Cannabis Grower license. This license authorizes the holder to possess a cannabis cultivation facility in a specific location. However, they are first required to obtain local approval from the municipality where they will operate. New Jersey issues eight different types of cultivation licenses, depending on canopy size. The 8 types of cultivator licenses include:

Cultivators will be required to cultivate in a secure facility or property. They can grow indoors or outdoors, but a municipality will only allow outdoor cultivation when explicitly approved.

Who Can Grow Marijuana in New Jersey?

New Jersey mandates that persons interested in growing marijuana be at least 21 years old and registered with the Cannabis Regulatory Commission. The registration will entail them getting a Class 1 Cannabis Grower license. However, persons previously convicted of drug-related crimes will not be allowed to obtain marijuana grower licenses. They will also not be allowed to own, operate, or work in a marijuana farm. Home cultivation of marijuana or cultivation of marijuana without a grower’s license is considered a crime in the state, and it is punishable by the following:

Senator Vin Gopal, D-Monmouth, proposed Senate Bill 3582 on March 22, 2021. This bill will allow adults aged 21 years or over to cultivate up to six plants of cannabis for recreational use and up to 10 for medical use in their homes, with a maximum of 12 plants per household. However, this bill is yet to be approved as of August 2021.

How to Get a Marijuana Cultivation License in New Jersey

The New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission regulates marijuana cultivation, manufacture, and sale in the state. According to the New Jersey Administrative Code 1730 Personal Use Cannabis, Alternative Treatment Centers (ATC) applying for grower’s licenses from the CRC will be required to provide the following: