
In March 2018, NJ Governor Phil Murphy signed off on several expansions and changes to the state’s existing medical cannabis program, according to WABC, a New York TV station. These changes are expected to make getting medical marijuana in New Jersey even easier for patients and make the recommendation process painless for physicians.
More Qualifying Conditions
The list now includes:
- Tourette’s Syndrome
- Anxiety
- Migraines
- Chronic Visceral Pain
- Chronic Pain Musculoskeletal Disorders
Going Beyond Dispensaries
Whereas before patients had to travel great distances to reach the nonprofit alternative treatment centers, this program expansion now allows the five main centers to open satellite retail sites and a new cultivation location to make it easier to get medical marijuana to patients throughout New Jersey.