The next step in the long delayed 2019 RFA process for medical marijuana facilities in New Jersey could come as early as the middle of this month.
In June the state Department of Health filed a motion to dissolve a stay preventing 2019 applications from moving forward, a move, not surprisingly, opposed by those who requested the stay.
As Ansell Grimm & Aaron partner Joshua Bauchner, (who represents several clients who requested the stay in an attempt to remedy what they contend is their unfair exclusion from having their requests considered) told Justin Zaremba of NJCannabis Insider, “If the court stays the course (pun intended) then we are still awaiting oral argument which they may expedite, but is otherwise set for the fall.”
Zaremba’s full story, is reprinted here with permission.
Court to Decide on Stay for 2019 RFA Case as Early as Mid-July