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New Opportunities in Cannabis Industry: NJCRC Sets Pre-Application Webinar for Upcoming License Classes

Get the full scoop on how to apply for Class 3, 4, and 6 cannabis licenses in New Jersey in a comprehensive webinar on September 14.

Morristown, NJ — Residents and entrepreneurs of Morris County have an opportunity to be a part of New Jersey's burgeoning cannabis industry as the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission (NJCRC) gears up for a critical pre-application webinar. The webinar will discuss the ins and outs of applying for wholesale, distribution, and delivery licenses.

Who: The webinar is open to all prospective applicants interested in obtaining cannabis business licenses.

What: A pre-application webinar for Class 3 (Wholesale), Class 4 (Distribution), and Class 6 (Delivery) cannabis business licenses.

When: The webinar is scheduled for September 14, 2023, from 2 PM to 4 PM.

Where: The event will be held virtually, with the Zoom link accessible at njcrcgov.info/914webinar.

Why: With new application doors opening on September 27, 2023, at 9 a.m., the NJCRC aims to guide applicants through the process to ensure accuracy and comprehension.

How: The webinar will provide details about the application process, eligibility criteria, and navigation through the application portal.

Diving Deep into License Classes

  • Class 3, Wholesale: A Class 3 Cannabis Wholesale license allows the holder to store, buy, and sell bulk cannabis and cannabis products.
  • Class 4, Distribution: A Class 4 Cannabis Distribution license permits the transportation of bulk cannabis and cannabis products between cannabis cultivators, manufacturers, or retailers within New Jersey.
  • Class 6, Delivery: A Class 6 Cannabis Delivery license enables the transportation of retail-purchased cannabis and cannabis products directly to consumers.

The webinar aims to provide prospective applicants with the tools needed for a seamless application process. By attending the webinar, individuals can obtain direct insights into application requirements, increasing the likelihood of a successful application.

For more information, visit njcrcgov.info/914webinar.

With recreational cannabis already legal in New Jersey, opening new license categories expands economic opportunities for residents of Morristown and Morris County. Those interested in participating in the cannabis market should mark their calendars for this educational webinar to become better equipped for entering this growing industry.

*The news article maintains objectivity and does not endorse any cannabis products. The aim is to provide factual information for the benefit of the local community.

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