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Wednesday, January 9, 2019

CMMNJ Year End Report 2018


Year End Report 2018

The Coalition for Medical Marijuana New Jersey, Inc. (CMMNJ) is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) educational organization, incorporated in the State of New Jersey.  The mission of CMMNJ is to educate the public about medical marijuana.  The goal of CMMNJ is to have safe and legal access to medical marijuana for qualified New Jersey patients.

In 2018, CMMNJ held twelve free public meetings at the Lawrence Township Library in Mercer County.  At the meetings, Board members and volunteers planned upcoming events and educational programs.  CMMNJ sent the agenda and minutes of these meetings via e-mail to over 1000 supporters each month and posted the agendas on Facebook, Twitter and on the CMMNJ blog

CMMNJ’s public meetings for 2019 will continue to be held on the second Tuesday of each month from 7 - 9 PM at the Lawrence Twp. (Mercer County) Library, 2751 Brunswick Pike
Lawrenceville, NJ, 08648.  All are welcome at these meetings and there is never a charge to attend. Meeting at the library does not imply Mercer County’s endorsement of our issue.

New Jersey Highlights of 2018
  • Marijuana legalization advanced through New Jersey legislative committees. 
  • Medical Marijuana Program doubles in size in first year of Murphy administration.
  • Marijuana reform progresses nationally and regionally.
  • Marijuana Rescheduling/Descheduling efforts continue.
  • CMMNJ publications, activities, finances and Board report.
Marijuana legalization advanced through New Jersey legislative committees 
At noon on Jan. 16, 2018, Governor Phil Murphy brought a new administration to Trenton that was much friendlier to marijuana reform than the previous administration.

NJ Assembly Oversight, Reform and Federal Relations Committee hearings:
CMMNJ was invited to give oral and written testimony in support of legalizing, taxing and regulating marijuana for adults in NJ at the Trenton Statehouse on March 5, 2018. Another hearing was conducted on 4/21/18 at Rowan U., Glassboro, and on 5/12/18, a follow up committee meeting was held on at Bergen County Community College, Paramus. CMMNJ Executive Director, Ken Wolski, RN said at the Trenton hearing:

“We do not need to ‘slow down’ our march towards social justice in New Jersey. We do not need to slow down our efforts to end the destructive, ineffective and counterproductive War on Marijuana. We need to speed these efforts up.” 

In 2014, CMMNJ’s Board of Directors endorsed legalization of marijuana. The Board recognized legalization as the most efficient and effective way to get the therapeutic effects of marijuana to the vast number of patients who can benefit from this plant. Legalization of marijuana is also an important step in undoing the harms to our society that are caused by our current policy of drug prohibition.

New Jersey voters support, by a margin of 62% - 33% in the latest scientific poll, allowing adults to legally possess small amounts of marijuana for personal use. Voters also support 63% - 27% erasing criminal records for marijuana possession. CMMNJ expects only a modest marijuana use uptick of 3% with a new legalization law; 97% of current marijuana users will simply change vendors from illegal market to legal market. Teen use is down in the legal states.

Marijuana-related Bills in New Jersey’s 2018-2019 Legislative Session: 
January 2018 was the start of a new, 2-year legislative session in New Jersey.  All bills reintroduced in the legislature were given new bill numbers. There were a number of marijuana-related bills in the 2018-2019 Legislative Session. Information about these bills can be found on the web site of the New Jersey Legislature, or see CMMNJ Board member Jo Anne Zito’s comprehensive analysis of current legislation along with contact info for elected officials on her Facebook page.

In July, CMMNJ was wondering what will the NJ legalization bill would look like? S830/A1348/A3819; A3581; A1557; S2703; S2702 (combination) & medical marijuana expansion bills: S1955 (Jake Honig law) and several others. The hoped for vote coming in September on a NJ legalization bill never materialized. CMMNJ priorities included home cultivation, automatic expungement, industry diversity, and protection of out-of-state patients.

Then it was hoped that a NJ Senate vote was coming October 29th on legalization bill, S2703. The Scutari/Sweeney bill was in the Senate Judiciary Committee awaiting a hearing. Committee hearings are the time for public input. A bill approved in committee, is likely to pass in the entire senate. (The process is repeated in the Assembly before the bill is sent to the governor’s desk.) Hoboken, Newark & Jersey City mayors demand social equity in the marijuana legalization law. Opposition is strong and vocal, including law enforcement. The cannabis industry is lobbying for reform. The NJ State League of Municipalities urge mayors to request 5% tax added onto the already proposed taxes on the sale of legal marijuana.

A petition to legalize home cultivation in NJ and a legalization letter to NJ officials were distributed by CMMNJ. The Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) also distributed a petition: Marijuana Legalization Must be Fair and Equitable in New Jersey.

Marijuana legalization was delayed in NJ again, with no action on October 29th. Details of S2703 were still being discussed: taxation, home cultivation; expungement; industry diversity; and rebuilding inner cities devastated by the war on marijuana. Legal marijuana in New Jersey was delayed to at least 2019, despite the fact that polls showed 58% in NJ & nationally, 66% OK legal pot in America.

On November 26 2018, S2703/A4497, the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory and Expungement Aid Modernization Act which legalizes personal use cannabis for adults, creates the Cannabis Regulatory Commission to regulate personal use and medical cannabis, and provides expungement relief for certain past marijuana offenses, passed the joint appropriations committees from the Senate and Assembly. The committees voted 7-4 and 7-2, respectively, to advance the adult use bill to full Senate and Assembly votes. However, the hoped-for 12/17 vote on the floor of both houses did not occur. Nevertheless, this legislative progress stimulated interest in legalization in Pennsylvania and New York.

So, Governor Murphy’s plans to legalize marijuana in 2018 fell short. Legal, adult use of marijuana did not happen in New Jersey in 2018. Apparently, too many people wanted too many things out of the bill. CMMNJ’s goals were:

  • Legalization with a home cultivation provision, 
  • Expungement of prior non-violent marijuana records,
  • Release of currently incarcerated non-violent marijuana inmates,  
  • Descheduling of marijuana from its Schedule I status in New Jersey, 
  • Help to inner city communities devastated by the War on Marijuana,
  • Aid for women, minorities and veterans in the new marijuana industry,
  • No interference with the current rights of medical marijuana patients,
  • Reasonable public use of marijuana, and,
  • Ending the tax on medical marijuana.

Meanwhile, NJ cops are the toughest in the nation for pot arrests:
Marijuana possession is 10.6 percent of all arrests. New Jersey's attorney general briefly adjourned all marijuana cases in municipal courts until September. Then, the A.G. said prosecutors may exercise discretion and choose not to prosecute some marijuana cases.

Medical Marijuana Program eases access and doubles in size in the first year of the Murphy administration
New Jersey Department of Health (DOH) Medicinal Marijuana Program (MMP):
The sixth anniversary of legal sales of marijuana in New Jersey was on 12-6-18.  The eighth anniversary of New Jersey’s Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act becoming law was on 1-18-18. Six Alternative Treatment Centers (ATCs) are currently open and dispensing medical marijuana to qualified patients. Harmony ATC opened 6/18/18 in Secaucus, NJ.

Governor Phil Murphy, in his first week in office, signed Executive Order #6 to expand and improve access to the Medicinal Marijuana Program at a Press Conference in Trenton on 1/23/18, which CMMNJ attended. The DOH and the Board of Medical Examiners (BME) were given 60 days to come up with new rules.

CMMNJ met with DOH Deputy Commissioner Jackie Cornell on 2/28/18 as part of Gov. Murphy’s Executive Order #6 to expand and improve access to the MMP. CMMNJ also met with DOH Assistant Commissioner Jeff Brown. CMMNJ urged extensive revisions to the MMP. "It was a program designed to keep people out of it," said Ken Wolski, in NJ.com. "It’s a program that’s not meeting the needs of the patients.” CMMNJ presented its “Regulatory and Legislative Recommendations for the New Jersey Medicinal Marijuana Program.”

CMMNJ also attended Gov. Murphy’s Press Conference on 3/27/18 for the E.O. #6 Report.
CMMNJ was very happy with the recommendations to expand qualifying conditions for marijuana therapy, end the physician registry, cut fees, etc. "I'm very pleased the governor has taken such a strong stand to expand the program," Ken Wolski said in NJ.com.

NJ DOH MMP adds qualifying conditions for marijuana therapy.
The New Jersey Department of Health accepted Petitions to add qualifying conditions to the state’s MMP between 8-1-16 and 8-31-16. A total of 45 Petitions were accepted by the NJ DOH for consideration by a panel of health care professionals--five physicians, two pharmacists and one RN, who were appointed by the DOH. The DOH published links to each Petition. The Medicinal Marijuana Program Review Panel gave final approval to 43 petitions to add conditions (chronic pain, anxiety, migraines, and Tourette’s syndrome) to the MMP on 10/25/17. Then, the DOH commissioner had 180 days to act. These conditions were finally added on 3/17/28.

CMMNJ testified at the Assembly Health and Senior Services Committee on 3/22/18 in support of medical marijuana Substitute bill A3437.

CMMNJ testified at the Assembly Appropriations Committee in support of A3421, “Jake Honig’s Law” on 4/5/18, to increase the limit of medical marijuana allowed, add oils, etc. CMMNJ made other recommendations.

On November 26, 2018, the Senate Health Committee heard testimony on expansions to the “Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act. The bill, S10/2426/A10/A3470/A3473 revises requirements to authorize and access medical cannabis, establishes institutional caregivers, revises permit requirements for Alternative Treatment Centers (ATCs), and establishes additional legal protections for patients and caregivers. The Health Committee vote: Yes-7 No-1 Not Voting 1; Senate Budget Committee vote: Yes-12 No-1; Assembly: Yes-10 No-0.

Six New Dispensaries will Expand Access to Medicinal Marijuana in New Jersey.
Applications were due 8/31/18. Applicants sought community support for proposed ATC sites in Trenton, Brick, Vineland, Clayton, etc. Applicants chosen to proceed in the permitting process were announced in December. The DOH selected 6 applicants to apply for permits to grow medical marijuana and open ATCs in December 2018. This will double the number of ATCs in the state. The selected applicants are:

  • NETA NJ, LLC – Phillipsburg
  • GTI New Jersey, LLC – Paterson
  • Verano NJ LLC – Elizabeth (Dispensary), Rahway (Cultivation Site)
  • Justice Grown – Ewing
  • MPX New Jersey – Atlantic City (Dispensary), Galloway (Cultivation)
  • Columbia Care New Jersey – Vineland

DOH Commissioner Shereef Elnahal, M.D. conducted two grand rounds lectures in July with 300 physicians at NJ teaching hospitals to dispel myths and reduce stigma in the medical community. The medical marijuana patient population more than doubled in 2018 to almost 40,000 patients, and the physician registry expanded to around 800 physicians, though not all are taking new patients. With the expanding patient population came growing pains. Patients reported ATCs running out of certain strains, ATCs like Greenleaf arbitrarily limiting purchases to ¼ ounce/day, and ATCs running out of premium bud and offering only shake instead.

There was no response from the BME to Gov. Murphy’s Executive Order #6. CMMNJ sent an email to BME 7/3/18, but they have yet to give the courtesy of a reply.

NJ DOH MMP proposed regulations from the Division of Medicinal Marijuana were filed on May 24, 2018. CMMNJ submitted written comments on 8/17/18. CMMNJ awaits further action.

A Federal Court ruled that an Employer Need Not Waive Drug Test for Medical Marijuana User

For an overview of medical marijuana in NJ, see A beginner's guide to the process.

With CMMNJ’s encouragement, advocates attended and spoke up at local council meetings and other civic meetings throughout the state in support of marijuana reform. Jim Miller went to the Toms River council and Lefty Grimes went to many communities.

Marijuana rescheduling in New Jersey
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division heard oral arguments for marijuana rescheduling/descheduling in New Jersey on 11/29/16 in Trenton. Nearly a year later, in November 2017, the Appellate Court ruled that the Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs (“the Division”) in the New Jersey Attorney General’s office erred when he said he lacked the authority to reclassify/reschedule/de-schedule marijuana. The Director must reconsider his decision in the “post-CUMMA era” the court said. New Jersey must recognize marijuana's medicinal value, the court insisted. The AG’s office considered an appeal of the decision to the NJ Supreme Court, but on 2/17/18 the Division announced that it will not further pursue its appeal. The Division recognizes that it has the authority to reevaluate how marijuana is classified under state law.

Accordingly, rescheduling/descheduling hearings were held by the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General on 4/19/18 in Newark and on 4/24/18 in Trenton. For CMMNJ testimony, click the links. We still await summaries or other results of these hearings. CMMNJ called the NJ OAG re: results of marijuana rescheduling hearings, but there was no reply from the OAG.

At the March 2018 CMMNJ meeting, a letter was read from Steven Kadonsky #807236B, whose lawsuit prompted the rescheduling/descheduling hearings. Mr. Kadonsky is an inmate serving a life sentence at New Jersey State Prison/Trenton for a non-violent marijuana offense. He has been incarcerated at the prison for 24 years. Mr. Kadonsky’s contact information is:
Steven Kadonsky
807236B, 2 Right
New Jersey State Prison
P.O. Box 861, Trenton, NJ 08625

Marijuana reform progresses nationally, regionally and internationally
It has been said that marijuana won the 2018 midterm elections! In November 2018, Michigan voted to legalize marijuana; Utah and Missouri OK’d medical marijuana; and pot-friendly governors were elected in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, New Mexico, California, Colorado and Maine! Democrats took control of the House and vowed to stop blocking marijuana reform bills.
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded the Cole memo on 1/4/18, removing some protection for state marijuana laws, but Sessions was replaced as Attorney General in November.

The NJ Assembly passed Resolution 183 which told Congress to stop federal bank regulators from punishing banks that serve marijuana businesses.

California rolled out legal marijuana 1/1/18.

Medical marijuana became available for purchase in Pennsylvania on Feb. 15, 2018.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo endorsed marijuana legalization.

Rhode Island, Washington, D.C., and Nevada recognize any out-of-state medical marijuana ID card. NJ must protect all out-of-state patients, and seek reciprocity with other states.

A federal bill to resolve the conflict between state and federal medical marijuana laws is the Compassionate Access, Research Expansion and Respect States Act (CARERS Act). Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), teamed up for S. 683, which now has a mix of 19 cosponsors. It has been referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee but has not yet come up for a vote.   The identical House version H.R. 1538, introduced by Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN9) has 43 evenly-bipartisan cosponsors, but also has yet to receive a vote.

Congressional co-sponsors were also sought for Sen. Cory Booker’s federal bill the Marijuana Justice Act of 2017 (S1689) which will deschedule marijuana federally. Advocates were encouraged to take action via the Capwiz from DPA and NORML.

National Nursing Standards Legitimize Cannabis NursingNurses Again Outpace Other Professions for Honesty, Ethics.

Gov. Wolf says it’s time for Pennsylvania to ‘take a serious look’ at legalizing recreational marijuana.

It's Time To Remove Cannabis From The Federal Drug Schedules

Deschedule Marijuana, Says Coalition Involving AARP, Labor Unions And NAACP

Canada just legalized pot.

Mexican Supreme Court strikes down marijuana prohibition!

A hemp bill was signed into law by Gov. Murphy. The NJ Dept. of Agriculture will start a pilot program. The federal Farm Bill also allows for hemp cultivation nationally.

Stockton University now lets students minor in marijuana.

Statehouse Podcasts/Final 2018 Statehouse Podcast:
CMMNJ sponsored and participated in a series of Statehouse demonstrations and Podcasts from April through November, going back to 2014.  The final 2018 Statehouse Podcast concluded with Thanksgiving Day lunch/clothing giveaway outside the Annex. Permits were obtained from the State Police each week for the demonstrations.  The podcasts and demonstrations called attention to the deficiencies of the MMP and the need for legalization of marijuana.

Ed “NJWeedman” Forchion Update: 
Ed Forchion’s restaurant, the "Joint" and his church, the "Liberty Bell Temple," both located across the street from Trenton’s City Hall, were visited by law enforcement officers (LEOs) on 3-5-16. This was followed by a request for an injunction to stop police harassment of these facilities. However, the facilities were instead raided by LEOs on 4-27-16 with multiple arrests and property confiscated.  Mr. Forchion was subsequently arrested again and charged with harassing a Trenton police officer. Mr. Forchion was arrested on 3/3/17 on witness tampering charges and held without bail. He remained incarcerated over a year though he had not been found guilty of any charges. At trial on the witness tampering charge, he was found not guilty of the more serious charge, but the jury was hung on the less serious charge. Incarcerated without bail awaiting retrial, Mr. Forchion considered himself a political prisoner, who is being harassed because of his outspoken advocacy for marijuana reform. Mr. Forchion was finally freed in retrial in 2018 after spending over one year in jail! His release was followed by a Victory Party/Fundraising Party at the “Joint” in Trenton on 8/5/18. Mr. Forchion uses marijuana medicinally to control the pain associated with tumors that he has on the bones in his legs. He is also a Rastafarian who uses marijuana as a part of his sincere religious beliefs.
Ed Forchion spoke at the Legislative Black Caucus meeting.

2018 CMMNJ Publications
CMMNJ Monthly Agendas and Minutes also contain links to published reports by and about CMMNJ Board members and friends.  For the 2018 CMMNJ Agendas and Minutes, see:

CMMNJ Meeting Agenda for December 11, 2018 & November Minutes

November 2018:
Proposed resolution in support of legalizing, taxing and regulating marijuana for adults in NJ:

CMMNJ November 13, 2018 Meeting Agenda and October Minutes

CMMNJ Meeting Agenda for October 9, 2018 and September Minutes

CMMNJ Public Meeting Agenda for September 11, 2018 and August Minutes

August 2018:
CMMNJ Public Meeting Agenda for August 14, 2018 and July Minutes

CMMNJ’s 8/19/18 letter-to-the-editor:  Legal marijuana would make NJ healthier, safer

Reprint: 2002 New Jersey State Nurses Association Resolution Concerning Therapeutic Marijuana:

Comments on the Proposed Regulations from the New Jersey Department of Health, Division of Medicinal Marijuana

CMMNJ Public Meeting Agenda for July 10, 2018 and June Minutes

CMMNJ Public Meeting Agenda for June 12, 2018 and May Minutes

CMMNJ Public Meeting Agenda for May 8, 2018 and April Minutes

April 2018:
CMMNJ Public Meeting Agenda for April 10, 2018 and March Minutes

POT Comes to New Jersey—May 10 – 12, Jersey City

Deschedule Marijuana Testimony to the Office of The Attorney General, April 24, 2018

420 Trenton, NJ March and Rally

New Jersey Assembly Health Committee Testimony Re: Substitute 3437

CMMNJ’s Regulatory and Legislative Recommendations

March 2018:
CMMNJ Public Meeting Agenda for March 13, 2018 and February Minutes

New Jersey Assembly Oversight, Reform and Federal Relations Committee Legislative Testimony Supporting Marijuana Reform 3/5/18

February 2018:
CMMNJ Public Meeting Agenda for February 13, 2018 and January Minutes

National POT Conference Coming to New Jersey in May

January 2018:
CMMNJ Public Meeting Agenda for January 9, 2018 and December 2017 Minutes

New Jersey Medical Marijuana Patients for Home Cultivation

CMMNJ Year End Report 2017

CMMNJ members participated in or attended the following events in 2018:
Press Conference at the Statehouse in Trenton on 1/9/18 in support of home cultivation.
CMMNJ joined MIDJersey Chamber of Commerce early in 2018.
Trenton Cannabis Community meeting on 2/7/18 at Artworks in Trenton; discussion involved marijuana reform & breaking the stigma, voter registration & other local activity, getting patients into the medical program, preparing for the new industry.
The 15th anniversary of CMMNJ’s first public event at the White Dog CafĂ© was on 3/10/18.
Leo Bridgewater attended the Black Caucus meeting in Jersey City where opponents of legalization were invited; other meetings were held 3/27 in Elizabeth & 4/24 in Atlantic City.
April 20th (420) marijuana march from City Hall to rally at State House in Trenton. 
Trenton Mayoral and council candidates’ event, 4/6 & 4/17, Trinity Cathedral, Trenton.
NJ Cannabis Commission Response to NJ Black Caucus prohibitionists: Atlantic City, 4/24/18.
CMMNJ toured pre-opening grow ops at Harmony Foundation ATC, Secaucus, NJ, 4/30/18.
Medical Marijuana Update, Mirage Care Givers Support Group, Barnegat, NJ, 4/18/18.
June 7th was the anniversary of Cheryl Miller’s death in 2003. Memorial Statehouse podcast, 6/7/18. (May 24-25 was the 25th anniversary of Jim Miller pushing his wife, Cheryl’s wheelchair across the state of New Jersey to raise awareness for medical marijuana.)
Patients Out of Time, “Cannabis: Alleviates Pain, Treats Addiction” Jersey City, 5/10–12/18
ASA Unity Conference, “End Pain, Not Lives. Make Cannabis an Option,” Washington, D.C., 5/22-25/18.
Global Marijuana March, 5/5/18 NYC, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware &.200 other cities.
Garden State Cannabis Consultants TV interview with Ken Wolski.
Trenton mayoral election, 6/12, won by Reed Gusciora, NJ’s champion of marijuana reform.
“Medical Marijuana in New Jersey” Mercer County Library, Ewing Branch, 7/18/18.
2018 Canna-Bash, Mill Hill Park, Trenton, September 8, 2018.
Leo Bridgewater at Women Grow–Flemington, Lone Eagle Brewery, 6/7/18.
Trenton Cannabis Meeting 6/6/18—radio interview with Jacque Pierre Howard.
Opioid Epidemic in NJ: Prevention and Harm Reduction, Douglass College 6/22/18.
Roots of Us LLC interviewed Ken Wolski 7/2/18.
The Grassroots Cannabis Forum, July 7th, Kennedy Park, Asbury Park.
Morristown Green Event, “Green on the Green,” 8/4/18, Morristown, NJ.
Women’s Cannabis Connection Picnic, last wknd in July, Cranbury.
Hemp Heals, July 28th.
Medical Marijuana: Implications for the Disability Community: 8/8/18 Hamilton, NJ.
NJ DOH meeting for prospective ATC owners in NJ, Trenton War Memorial, 8/9/18.
Newark Today: The Path To Legalization: July 19, Mayor Ras Baraka, State Senator Ron Rice.
NJWeedman Victory Party/Joint Fundraising Party, Trenton, 8/5/18.
Ignorance is No Excuse Tour goes to Hightstown.
Cannabis unleashed; NJ Alternative Medicine, Cherry Hill.
“Cannabis in your Community” MCCC Trenton 10/10/18 by Trenton Cannabis Community.
#StillWaiting videos.
Thanksgiving Day Statehouse podcast & food/clothing giveaway.
Brick Zoning Board hearing resumes 11/19/18.
Can CBD Help You? Woodbridge, NJ, 11/8,
CannaGather industry meeting, Trenton, NJ, 10/30/18.
Marijuana Town Halls, Plainfield, NJ, 10/17, Asbury Park, 10/24, Bloomfield, NJ 10/27, and Princeton 10/29.
Portuguese Drug Czar’s decriminalization talk, Asbury Park, NJ, 10/5/18, Help Not Handcuffs.
“Green on the Morristown Green” 10/20/18 was cancelled by the Morristown Green Trustees!
Everything About Medicinal Marijuana, 12/12, Lawrence Twp.

Web site update: Amanda is working with Nick & Mike to OK changes made by Brian.

CMMNJ TV: “CMMNJ TV” began taping episodes at Princeton Community TV on 11/11/14 and continued throughout 2017, finally stopping in 2018.

Thanks to CMMNJ Volunteers 
On behalf of the Board of Directors of CMMNJ, I would like to thank all of our supporters for their tireless efforts and contributions throughout the year.  As we are an all-volunteer organization, we are nothing without you!  Special thanks go to

  • volunteer administrators who moderate the many discussions on Facebook’s Friends of the Coalition for Medical Marijuana-NJ; 
  • activists who spoke out at community meetings to dispel marijuana stigmas; and,
  • activists who contacted the media and elected officials for marijuana reform.


CMMNJ 2018 Board Update
Formal meetings of the CMMNJ Board of Directors were held on January 5, July 25, and November 24, 2018. Michael Brennan was voted onto the CMMNJ Board at the November meeting. At the close of 2018, the CMMNJ Board consists of the following 11 people: Kenneth R. Wolski, RN, Executive Director; James Miller, Senior Director; Edward R. Hannaman, Esq., Secretary; Nick Mellis, Peter Rosenfeld, Vanessa Waltz, Larry Vargo, Amanda Hoffman, Jo Anne Zito and Philippe Dume and Michael Brennan.

CMMNJ’s Honorary Board Member is Allan Marain, Esq.

Treasury Report
A detailed treasury report was forwarded to CMMNJ Board members.  In summary, in 2018 CMMNJ had expenditures of $4,627 and income of $5,562.  CMMNJ finished the year with a checking account balance of $4,924 and a PayPal account balance of $2,668 for a grand total of $7592.

CMMNJ still has almost 50,000 all hemp wristbands and necklaces that were donated to our organization. The multicolored bands were made in Romania. The suggested price is $1 apiece.  Wholesale prices are available.

CMMNJ is grateful for the generous financial support of all who contributed to our mission to educate the public about the benefits of medical marijuana. CMMNJ is especially grateful to those who contributed anonymously through Network for Good, whose donations totaled $1,790 in 2018. Ken's September 2018 Birthday Facebook Fundraiser for CMMNJ raised $425.

CMMNJ’s 2019 Recommendations

  • Continue to build support for legalization of marijuana in New Jersey.
  • Implement a timely legalization program that brings affordable, high quality marijuana to New Jersey adults in an appropriately regulated fashion.
  • CMMNJ renews its annual call for national clinical trials of marijuana. 
  • Deschedule marijuana, both in New Jersey and nationally. 
  • Continue to expand New Jersey’s Medicinal Marijuana Program by adding qualifying conditions and allowing home cultivation. 
  • Attend upcoming marijuana-related educational conferences.


Schedule of CMMNJ 2019 meetings  
CMMNJ’s free, public meetings will continue to be held on the second Tuesday of each month in 2019 from 7 - 9 PM at the Lawrence Twp. Branch of the Mercer County Library, Room # 2 or #3. (Meeting at the library does not imply the county’s endorsement of our issue.)

Follow CMMNJ on Facebook at,
Friends of the Coalition for Medical Marijuana-NJ
or,
Coalition for Medical Marijuana - New Jersey

Ken Wolski, RN, MPA, Executive Director
Coalition for Medical Marijuana—New Jersey, Inc. www.cmmnj.org
219 Woodside Ave., Trenton, NJ 08618 
(609) 394-2137 ohamkrw@aol.com kenwolski@gmail.com
January 4, 2019


Below is Paul Armentano’s guest column submission to the Asbury Park Press in response to the March 8, 2018 editorial (“NJ marijuana legalization: Take a sober look at legal weed”):


When It Comes To Legalizing Cannabis — You Have Questions, We Have Answers

by Paul Armentano

Editors pose several valid questions with regard to adult use marijuana regulation and its effects on public safety (“NJ marijuana legalization: Take a sober look at legal weed,” March 8). Specifically, they inquire about the impact of these regulations on teen use, traffic safety, and economic revenue. Fortunately, we have ample data from other jurisdictions that provide answers to these questions.

ADOLESCENT USE

Writing in the American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Boston University scientists conclude, "We can state with some confidence that, even in states that have enacted marijuana liberalization policies, marijuana use among adolescents is not currently increasing. In fact, there is rather compelling evidence that adolescent marijuana use has steadily declined.” Specifically, in Colorado, "For adults and adolescents, past-month marijuana use has not changed since legalization either in terms of the number of people using or the frequency of use among users. Based on the most comprehensive data available, past month marijuana use among Colorado adolescents is nearly identical to the national average.” So concluded the Colorado Department of Public Health in 2017. According to the Oregon Health Authority, "Recent trends in youth use have been stable.” In Washington, according to data released last year by the Washington State Institute for Public Policy, rates of current marijuana use and lifetime marijuana use have fallen among young people post-legalization. These declines were most pronounced among 8th and 10th graders. Researchers concluded: "We found no evidence that I-502 enactment, on the whole, affected cannabis abuse treatment admissions. ... [and] we found no evidence that the amount of legal cannabis sales affected youth substance use or attitudes about cannabis or drug-related criminal convictions.”

TRAFFIC SAFETY

Data from states that have liberalized marijuana’s legal status show no uptick in motor vehicle crashes. Writing in the August 2017 edition of The American Journal of Public Health, University of Texas researchers compared traffic crash data in the three years prior to the enactment of adult use legalization in Colorado and Washington versus data trends in the three years immediately following legalization. “We found no significant association between recreational marijuana legalization in Washington and Colorado and subsequent changes in motor vehicle crash fatality rates in the first three years after recreational marijuana legalization,” they concluded. They further reported, “[W]e also found no association between recreational marijuana legalization and total crash rates when analyzing available state-reported non-fatal crash statistics.”

Investigators also compared traffic safety trends in Colorado and Washington versus eight control states that had not altered their marijuana laws. They concluded, “[C]hanges in motor vehicle crash fatality rates for Washington and Colorado were not statistically different from those in similar states without creational marijuana legalization.”

TAX REVENUE

Adults use regulatory schemes are associated with increased tax revenue and job creation. A 2017 state by state analysis by content provider Leafly.com identified 149,304 full-time jobs in the legal cannabis sector. According to data compiled by ZipRecruiter.com, the total number of industry job posts increased by 445% in 2017. Year over year growth of job posts in the cannabis industry is outpacing both tech (254% growth) and healthcare (70% growth). In Colorado, cannabis-specific taxes and fees have yielded $506,143,635 in state revenue since January 1, 2014 — a total that well exceeds initial projections. Cannabis sales in Washington state continue to grow at a steady rate, with total 2017 sales topping $1.1 billion at the end of September. In October, Nevada's recreational marijuana industry hit a new high, selling more than $37.9 million that month alone. The state has earned nearly $20 million in marijuana tax revenue since the adult-use market launched in July, according to Forbes Magazine.


Real world experience from other states indicate that cannabis use and sales can be regulated in a manner that increase revenue while also promoting social justice and public safety. State lawmakers should welcome the opportunity to bring necessary and long overdue controls to the marijuana market. A pragmatic framework regulating adult use, but that continues to restrict marijuana use and access by young people, best reduces the risks associated with the plant's misuse. By contrast, advocating for the marijuana’s continued criminalization only compounds them.

Regards,

Paul Armentano
NORML Deputy Director
paul@norml.org

For those interested in the source materials/citations for these studies and related papers, these fact-sheets address these and related issues in further details:

http://norml.org/marijuana/fact-sheets

http://norml.org/marijuana/fact-sheets/item/marijuana-regulation-impact-on-health-safety-economy

http://norml.org/marijuana/fact-sheets/item/relationship-between-marijuana-and-opioids

http://norml.org/marijuana/fact-sheets/item/marijuana-regulation-and-teen-use-rates

http://norml.org/marijuana/fact-sheets/item/marijuana-regulation-and-crime-rates

http://norml.org/marijuana/fact-sheets/item/societal-impacts-of-cannabis-dispensaries-retailers

http://norml.org/marijuana/fact-sheets/item/marijuana-legalization-and-impact-on-the-workplace

Saturday, September 30, 2017

CMMNJ Agenda for October 10, 2017



Monthly Public Meeting Agenda 
Lawrence Twp. Library, Rm. #1 
Tuesday, October 10, 2017 
7:00 PM -- 9:00 PM

Approve September 2017 minutes. Discuss:

Marijuana Justice Act of 2017 (S1689): Congressional co-sponsors sought for Sen. Booker’s bill. Take action: Capwiz from DPA and NORML.

NJ’s legalization bill (S3195): Peter & Jim published on Facebook’s “Friends of CMMNJ” letter templates in support of home cultivation, addressing concerns. Statewide elections on November 7, 2017.

Public Hearing 9/18/17 in Trenton on the Medicinal Marijuana Program (MMP) Review Panel’s initial approval of 43 petitions to add conditions to the MMP. The 60-day public comment period ended 9/25/17.  Panel was thanked and urged to speed up the process. Sue Carson, head of NJ MMP, discussed issues with CMMNJ. DOH Commissioner Cathleen Bennett resigned.

Statehouse Podcasts continue at the Annex, 11 am – 2pm, Thursdays. Thanksgiving lunch planned.

Political Prisoner Ed (NJWeedman) Forchion remains in jail awaiting trial. “Joint” closed.

Upcoming Events: “CMMNJ TV” taping at Princeton TV studio, 10/3/17, 10 – 2 pm.
Help Not Handcuffs, Park Ave., Asbury Park, 10/28/17, 6 – 9pm ($25 donation suggested).
Medical Cannabis Conference, Montego Bay Jamaica, Nov. 10 -1, 2017. Atecam.com

Get out and vote, Tuesday, November 7, 2017.

Recent Events:  Ewing Community Fest; The College of New Jersey, 9/23/17.
Trenton Cannabis Community Awareness: Part 2, Mill Hill Park, Trenton, 9/30/17 4:20 pm to 7:10 pm.

Treasury report: Checking: $3467; PayPal: $3102. Multicolored hemp bands from Romania--Suggested retail price: $1/apiece; 3 for $2. Wholesale prices are available.

CMMNJ's meetings are the 2nd Tuesday of each month from 7 - 9 PM at the Lawrence Twp. Library, 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrence Twp., 08648. All are welcome. (Meeting at the library does not imply Mercer County’s endorsement of our issue.)
More info: Ken Wolski, RN, MPA (609) 394-2137 ohamkrw@aol.com http://www.cmmnj.org
Facebook: Friends of CMMNJ: https://www.facebook.com/groups/62462971150/

CMMNJ, a 501(c)(3) public charity, is a non-profit educational organization.



Monthly Public Meeting Minutes 
September 12, 2017

Congressional co-sponsors sought for Sen. Booker’s Marijuana Justice Act of 2017 (S1689). Take action: Capwiz from DPA and NORML. (S1689 introduced at a press conference in Linden on 8/4/17.)

Informational hearing on NJ State Sen. Scutari’s legalization bill (S3195) held at Senate Judiciary Committee on 6/19/17. CMMNJ testified in support of the bill and called for public use of marijuana. CMMNJ also called for CUMMA amendments—repeal 7% medical tax; add home cultivation; & reschedule marijuana. Leo spoke with Scott Rudder today; NJ CannaBusiness (NJCBA) does not support home cultivation for S3195, but does for CUMMA. Jim Miller will do a letter template for home cultivation, addressing concerns. Election is coming up; keep those cards and letters coming. NJCBA networking event 9/27, 3-8 pm. NJCIA event is on 9/14/17, 8:30 am to noon. NJ launched a chapter of Women Grow. Leo involved with Minorities for Medical Marijuana. Christie is out of office on 1/16/18.

Public Hearing 9/18/17 at 10 am, Trenton War Memorial on the Medicinal Marijuana Program Review Panel’s initial approval of 43 petitions to add conditions to the MMP. The 60 day public comment period ends 9/25/17.  Submit comments to : mmp.administrator@doh.nj.gov or by mail to NJ DOH MMP, PO Box 360, Trenton, NJ 08625-0360, Attn: Medicinal Marijuana Review Panel. For a list of the conditions, see: http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2017/01/petitions-to-nj-doh-panel.html;
For links to each Petition, see: http://www.nj.gov/health/medicalmarijuana/review-panel/petitions2016.shtml

Visitors to cmmnj.org get a spam warning; Mike Brennan knows a web master.
Nick to set up T-spring account to sell CMMNJ merchandise.

Statehouse Podcasts continue at the Annex, 11 am – 2pm, Thursdays.
Political Prisoner Ed (NJWeedman) Forchion remains in jail over 6 months awaiting trial. “Joint” closed.
Jason Arnold editing episodes of “CMMNJ TV.”  Next taping, 10/3/17, 10-2pm.

Upcoming Events: Community Fest; The College of New Jersey, 9/23/17 10 -4 pm. Volunteers needed.
Trenton Cannabis Community Awareness: Part 2, Mill Hill Park, Trenton, 9/30/17 4:20 pm to 7:10 pm.
Recent events: NORML’s 2017 Conference and Congressional Lobby Day, Washington, DC, 9/10-12.
Medical Marijuana, Holistic Moms Network, 211 Broad St, Red Bank, NJ, 9/8/17 9:45 am – 11:45 am

Treasury report: Checking: $3269; PayPal: $3102.

More info: Ken Wolski, RN, MPA (609) 394-2137 ohamkrw@aol.com
http://www.cmmnj.org

CMMNJ, a 501(c)(3) public charity, is a non-profit educational organization.


Recent Media Coverage and Blogs:

Medical Marijuana Update
https://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/2017/sep/13/medical_marijuana_update

These 3 things will change no matter who succeeds Christie (yes, marijuana's on the list)
http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2017/09/pot_taxes_and_global_warming_3_things_that_will_ch.html

What's Murphy's plan?
Murphy promises to join states like Colorado that have legalized recreational use of pot. In fact, it's part of how he plans to shore up a $1.3 billion tax hike in the state to help pay for all sorts of state spending programs he's promised on the campaign trail.
New Jersey would join seven other states and the District of Columbia that have legalized recreational use. But New Jersey could become the first state in the northeast to get legal pot in the hands of smokers and fans of edibles. Maine and Maryland voters approved legalization in November, but both of the state's governors have dragged their feet on implementing the measures.
Murphy projects to bring in $300 million a year in tax revenue from legal weed.
What's Guadagno's plan?
Guadagno opposes legalizing pot for recreational use. But she supports expanding New Jersey's medicinal marijuana use and decriminalization.
"I completely agree that we should decriminalize it," Guadagno said at a Republican gubernatorial debate in May.

Top N.J. pot doc doesn't like that label, but what else do you call someone with 3,000 patients?
http://www.philly.com/philly/business/cannabis/top-nj-pot-doc-doesnt-like-that-label-but-what-do-you-call-one-with-3000-patients-20170929.html

ATTENTION: Cannabis Action for NJ
https://www.facebook.com/notes/jo-anne-zito/attention-cannabis-action-for-nj/10154499532792595/

N.J. Democrats hope legalizing marijuana will boost state finances
http://www.thecannabist.co/2017/09/15/new-jersey-marijuana-legalization-democrats/88158/

Here’s the timeline for NJ’s possible expansion of medical marijuana
http://nj1015.com/heres-the-timeline-for-njs-possible-expansion-of-medical-marijuana/?trackback=tsmclip

NJHA Board Announces Cathleen Bennett as President and CEO
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/njha-board-announces-cathleen-bennett-as-president-and-ceo-300526204.html

Meet and Greet Social
Help Not Handcuffs
https://www.universe.com/events/meet-and-greet-social-tickets-asbury-park-3SC56G

Public Comment Period on adding qualifying conditions to the Medicinal Marijuana Program
http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2017/09/219-woodside-ave.html?m=1

Committee Meeting of SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Senate Bill 3195 “Legalizes possession and personal use of small amounts of marijuana for persons age 21 and over; creates Division of Marijuana Enforcement and licensing structure” DATE: June 19, 2017
http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/legislativepub/pubhear/sju07192017.pdf

NJ Weedman files ethics charge against judge
http://www.trentonian.com/general-news/20170920/nj-weedman-files-ethics-charge-against-judge

Dr. Oz Says Medical Marijuana Could Help Solve Opioid Addiction
https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomangell/2017/09/19/dr-oz-says-medical-marijuana-could-help-solve-opioid-addiction/#72203cb74219

Cannabis Nurses Magazine
September/October 2017
https://issuu.com/hempnation/docs/cnm_sept-oct_2017fin

Unequal & Unfair: NJ's War on Marijuana Users (PDF)
https://www.aclu-nj.org/theissues/criminaljustice/unequal-unfair-njs-war-marijuana-users/

Tatyana ‘Tuffy’ Rivera and her New Jersey Cannabis Activist Family
http://www.ladybud.com/2017/09/11/tatyana-tuffy-rivera-and-her-new-jersey-cannabis-activist-family/

15 Nursing Contact Hours! All Inclusive Medical Cannabis Conference at Iberostar in Montego Bay Jamaica
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/15-nursing-contact-hours-all-inclusive-medical-cannabis-conference-at-iberostar-in-montego-bay-tickets-28970659021?aff=MontegoBay&afu=39231686818

Dear Mr. Wolski:

Thank you for contacting me to express your support regarding S. 1689, the Marijuana Justice Act.  Your opinion is very important to me, and I appreciate the opportunity to respond to you on this critical issue.

The Marijuana Justice Act would remove marijuana from the Controlled Substances Act, making it legal at the federal level.  The bill would incentivize states through federal funding to change their marijuana laws if it is illegal in the state and the state disproportionately arrests or incarcerates minorities or low-income individuals for offenses related to marijuana.  Additionally, the bill would automatically expunge federal marijuana use and possession crimes, and it would allow an individual currently serving a sentence in federal prison for a marijuana offense to petition a court for resentencing. 

I have long supported legislation that would have prohibited the use of federal funds to prosecute individuals who use medicinal marijuana in states that legally permit it.  At the same time, I vigorously support efforts to keep marijuana out of the hands of our youth given the dangers of substance abuse.  Please know that I will keep your views in mind as I continue to review this legislation.

Again, thank you for sharing your thoughts with me.  Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of further assistance.  I invite you to visit my website (http://menendez.senate.gov) to learn more about how I am standing up for New Jersey families in the United States Senate.

Sincerely,
Bob Menendez
United States Senator

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

CMMNJ April 11, 2017 Meeting Agenda



Monthly Public Meeting Agenda 
Lawrence Twp. Library, Rm. #1 
Tuesday, April 11, 2017, 7--9 PM

Approve February 2017 minutes. (No March 2017 meeting due to snow.) Discuss:

NJ DOH Medicinal Marijuana Program Review Panel: Public Hearing 2/22/17 re: 45 Petitions to add conditions to the MMP. Panel will make initial recommendations, followed by a 60 day comment period, followed by final rec’s.  DOH Commissioner has 180 days to decide.

NJ legalization bill expected soon—what do we want in it? Home cultivation? Workplace protection? Reparations to minorities? Expungement? Decarceration? What strategies support legalization in NJ in 2017? (Educational efforts, coalition building, demonstrations, media & social media outreach.)

PA Auditor General says, “Regulate and tax marijuana.” Big push in DE.

Upcoming Events:  Harrisburg, PA: Decriminalization Rally 4/19/17, 11:30 am.
New Jersey CannaBusiness Association: Updates on Cannabis Laws and Business Opportunities in NJ. Kenilworth, NJ 07033, 4/19/17, 6 - 9:00 PM, Register-- $65.00
“CMMNJ TV” will next tape on April 18, 2017, 10 am to 2 pm. Guests?
ASA Unity Conference, The Role of Cannabis in Modern Medicine, Washington, D.C., 4/7-11.
420 Statehouse Smokedown/Podcast & After Party at NJ Weedman’s Joint, Trenton, NJ 4/20, 11- 4 pm.
Global Cannabis March -Rehoboth Beach, DE, 5/6/17, 2 pm Surfside Park & North Boardwalk.
Patients Out of Time 11th National Clinical Conference on Cannabis Therapeutics:
Cannabis: Protecting Patients and Reducing Harm, May 18-20, 2017, Berkeley, CA

Recent Events: What Nurses Need to Know about Medical Cannabis; UMCP 2/18.

Treasury report: Checking: $3099; PayPal: $2728 (70 t-shirts purchased). Multicolored hemp bands from Romania--Suggested retail price: $1/apiece; 3 for $2. Wholesale prices are available.

CMMNJ's meetings are the 2nd Tuesday of each month from 7 - 9 PM at the Lawrence Twp. Library, 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrence Twp., 08648. All are welcome. (Meeting at the library does not imply Mercer County’s endorsement of our issue.)

More info: Ken Wolski, RN, MPA (609) 394-2137 ohamkrw@aol.com http://www.cmmnj.org
Facebook: Friends of CMMNJ: https://www.facebook.com/groups/62462971150/

CMMNJ, a 501(c)(3) public charity, is a non-profit educational organization.



Monthly Public Meeting Minutes 
February 14, 2017

January 2017 Minutes approved.

NJ DOH Panel will consider 45 Petitions to add qualifying conditions to the Medicinal Marijuana Program. A Public Comment period is expected soon—be prepared!

For a list of the conditions, see: http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2017/01/petitions-to-nj-doh-panel.html              

For links to each Petition, see:
http://www.nj.gov/health/medicalmarijuana/review-panel/petitions2016.shtml

Re: Tourette Syndrome (MMP -042) Diana spoke of her 17 y/o son with TS and the severe symptoms he experienced (tics, screams, destructive behavior and abuse by peers) and the remarkable response he had to a trial dose of cannabinoids.
Re: Opioid Use Disorder (MMP – 063) Jack spoke of his son Tom’s heroin addiction, the 5 stints in rehab, the 20% addiction cure rate, the 5% Drug Court cure rate & the need for marijuana Rx.
These are the stories that the Medical Review Panel needs to hear!

NJ legalization bill expected soon. What strategies should we pursue to advance the support for legalization of marijuana in NJ in 2017? Educational efforts, Coalition building, demonstrations, Media & Social Media outreach.  New website touts NJ reform: https://www.3fronts.org/
Randy Thompson’s work in A. P. discussed (getting mayor & council to endorse legalization).

New Jersey Cannabusiness Association (NJCBA): Trade association focused on supporting the growing legal cannabis industry. http://www.newjerseycannabusiness.com/

Upcoming Events:  
“CMMNJ TV” will next tape on 2/28/17 (Ricardo Rivera & Brian Haydon of 3fronts scheduled).
What Nurses Need to Know about Medical Cannabis; UMCP 2/18/17, 8am – 1pm.
“Benefits of medical marijuana” at MS self-help group, Hunterdon Co., 2/25 noon

Treasury report: Checking: $3152; PayPal: $2622.

     

               

Recent Media Coverage and Blogs:

15 Nursing Contact Hours! All Inclusive Medical Cannabis Conference Montego Bay, Jamaica
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/15-nursing-contact-hours-all-inclusive-medical-cannabis-conference-at-iberostar-in-montego-bay-tickets-28970659021?aff=MontegoBay&afu=39231686818

Second Delaware medical marijuana dispensary slated to open [video]
http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/delaware/item/102699-second-delaware-medical-marijuana-dispensary-slated-to-open?l=ct

Delaware legislators say they have votes to legalize pot
http://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/local/2017/03/30/bill-would-make-marijuana-legal-delaware/99815040/

Planned Relaunch of The Joint on 4/20
http://www.sophisticatedrelations.com/registered-nurse-mom-debi-madaio-celebrates-womens-history-month-planned-relaunch-new-jerseys-popular-medical-marijuana-themed-eatery/

New Jersey Medical Marijuana Program Gets ‘C’ Grade In Annual Study
https://patch.com/new-jersey/montclair/new-jersey-medical-marijuana-program-gets-c-grade-annual-study

South Jersey Workers’ Compensation Attorneys Comment on Whether Employer Pays for Medical Marijuana Program
http://www.lawfirmnewswire.com/2017/03/south-jersey-workers-compensation-attorneys-comment-on-whether-employer-pays-for-medical-marijuana-program/

Philly420: The most arrested drug in Camden, N.J. is ...
http://www.philly.com/philly/health/cannabis/Philly420-The-most-arrested-drug-in-Camden-NJ-is-.html

New Jersey Bills to Provide Employment Protections for Medical Marijuana Patients Introduced
http://www.natlawreview.com/article/new-jersey-bills-to-provide-employment-protections-medical-marijuana-patients

Would Legalizing Medical Marijuana Help Curb the Opioid Epidemic?
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/877823?src=wnl_mdplsnews_170331_mscpedit_wir&uac=142709SZ&impID=1320300&faf=1

Why New Jersey needs a pro-marijuana candidate for governor
http://nj1015.com/would-you-vote-for-a-new-jersey-gubernatorial-candidate-who-would-legalize-weed-poll/?trackback=tsmclip

Cannabis Legalization Bills Make Splash in Congress
https://www.leafly.com/news/politics/breaking-cannabis-legalization-bills-make-splash-in-congress?utm_campaign=Roost&utm_source=Roost&utm_medium=push



Tuesday, February 7, 2017

CMMNJ Public Meeting Agenda for Feb. 14, 2017


Monthly Public Meeting Agenda 
Lawrence Twp. Library, Rm. #1 
Tuesday, February 14, 2017 
7:00 PM -- 9:00 PM

Approve January 2017 minutes. Discuss:

NJ DOH Panel will consider 45 Petitions to add qualifying conditions to the Medicinal Marijuana Program. A Public Comment period is expected soon—be prepared! For a list of the conditions, see: http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2017/01/petitions-to-nj-doh-panel.html              
For links to each Petition, see:
http://www.nj.gov/health/medicalmarijuana/review-panel/petitions2016.shtml

NJ legalization bill expected soon. What strategies should we pursue to advance the support for legalization of marijuana in NJ in 2017? Educational efforts, Coalition building, demonstrations, Media & Social Media outreach.  New website touts NJ reform: https://www.3fronts.org/

New Jersey Cannabusiness Association (NJCBA): Trade association focused on supporting the growing legal cannabis industry. http://www.newjerseycannabusiness.com/

Upcoming Events:  
“CMMNJ TV” will next tape on February 28, 2017, 10 am to 2 pm. Guests?
What Nurses Need to Know about Medical Cannabis; UMCP, 2/18/17, 8am – 1pm.
“Meet the Experts, Atlantic City B2B Spring Break” 3/18&19: http://www.meetexperts.org/
“Benefits of medical marijuana” at MS self-help group, Hunterdon County, 2/25 noon.

Treasury report: Checking: $3152; PayPal: $2622. Multicolored hemp bands from Romania--Suggested retail price: $1/apiece; 3 for $2. Wholesale prices are available.

CMMNJ's meetings are the 2nd Tuesday of each month from 7 - 9 PM at the Lawrence Twp. Library, 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrence Twp., 08648. All are welcome. (Meeting at the library does not imply Mercer County’s endorsement of our issue.)

More info: Ken Wolski, RN, MPA
(609) 394-2137 ohamkrw@aol.com http://www.cmmnj.org
Facebook: Friends of CMMNJ: https://www.facebook.com/groups/62462971150/

CMMNJ, a 501(c)(3) public charity, is a non-profit educational organization.


Monthly Public Meeting Minutes 
January 10, 2017

NJ DOH released 45 Petitions to add qualifying conditions to the Medicinal Marijuana Program that are under consideration by the DOH Panel. A Public Comment period is expected soon—will Lefty Live Stream it?

Susan Carson is now listed as the Director of the NJ DOH MMP: 609.292.0424

Discussion about strategies to pursue in 2017 to advance legalization of marijuana in NJ? Educational efforts, coalition building, demonstrations, media & social media outreach. Goals: home cultivation and expungement of prior non-violent marijuana records.  ATC’s are well situated to add recreational marijuana to their medical marijuana, but please don’t forget inner city communities devastated by the War on Marijuana. Rescheduling discussion.

NJ Administrative Law Judge: employer must pay for medical marijuana for employee.

Ken Wolski and Dr. David Nathan were interviewed on NJTV News: http://watch.njtvonline.org/video/2365918193/

CMMNJ’s Year End Report for 2016 was completed: http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2017/01/cmmnj-year-end-report-2016.html

NJ NURSE: “PTSD Qualifies for Marijuana Therapy in New Jersey” by Ken Wolski, RN: http://nursingald.com/publications/1442

Upcoming Events:  
“CMMNJ TV” will next tape on January 17, 2017, 10 am to 2 pm.
What Nurses Need to Know about Medical Cannabis; UMCP 2/18/17, 8am – 1pm.
Women’s March in Trenton, 1/21/17.
ECCC March and Rally at the Trenton Statehouse, 1/15/17.

Treasury report: Checking: $3092; PayPal: $2672. Multicolored hemp bands from Romania--Suggested retail price: $1/apiece; 3 for $2. Wholesale prices are available.

More info: Ken Wolski, RN, MPA
(609) 394-2137 ohamkrw@aol.com http://www.cmmnj.org

CMMNJ, a 501(c)(3) public charity, is a non-profit educational organization.


Recent Media Coverage and Blogs:

Hundreds with PTSD enroll in N.J. medical marijuana program
http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/homepage-feature/item/100252-hundreds-with-ptsd-enroll-in-nj-medical-marijuana-program

What's driving new wave of patients signing up for medical marijuana in N.J.
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2017/01/nj_ptsd_sufferers_rush_to_sign_up_for_medical_mari.html

These medical conditions could soon be treated with marijuana in NJ
http://nj1015.com/these-medical-conditions-could-soon-be-treated-with-marijuana-in-nj/

New Jersey Activists Fight To Expand Medical Marijuana Program
http://patch.com/new-jersey/westorange/new-jersey-weed-activists-fight-expand-medical-marijuana-program

New Jersey Marijuana Patients Offer Human Side To Weed Debate
http://patch.com/new-jersey/caldwells/s/fzvry/new-jersey-marijuana-patients-offer-human-side-to-weed-debate

Essay: How being lawmaker turned me into a medical marijuana activist, by Scott Rudder
http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/local/new-jersey-spotlight/100256-op-ed-will-changes-in-cannabis-laws-around-the-country-impact-new-jersey

The Promised Land of Medical Marijuana
http://www.hadassahmagazine.org/2017/01/17/promised-land-medical-marijuana/

IACM-Bulletin of 05 February 2017
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english/bulletin/ww_en_db_cannabis_artikel.php?id=498&utm_content=buffer25ec3&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer

New Jersey’s Cannabis Industry is Growing: Where Does it Grow from Here?
http://hightimes.com/news/new-jerseys-cannabis-industry-is-growing-where-does-it-grow-from-here/

7 States To Watch In 2017 For Marijuana Legalization
(DE, RI, NJ, TX, KY, NM, VT, MO)
http://www.weednews.co/7-states-to-watch-in-2017-for-marijuana-legalization/

Leaders look to tackle marijuana use
http://www.advertisernewssouth.com/article/20170104/NEWS01/170109987/Leaders-look-to-tackle-marijuana-use

Judge: Insurance company must pay for medical marijuana for injured N.J. worker
http://www.philly.com/philly/health/20170106_Judge__Insurance_company_must_pay_for_medical_marijuana_for_injured_N_J__worker.html

Will push to legalize marijuana in NJ survive Trump’s attorney general?
http://nj1015.com/will-push-to-legalize-marijuana-in-nj-survive-trumps-attorney-general/?trackback=tsmclip

New Jersey Marijuana Legislation Inches Ahead Despite Gov. Christie Warning
http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/New-Jersey-Marijuana-Legislation-Christie-Warning-410764015.html

NJ trade group touts the business of cannabis
http://www.dailyrecord.com/story/news/2017/01/22/nj-trade-group-touts-business-cannabis/96788936/

Legalize Pot? Drug Analyst Tells N.J. Forum that Colorado’s Pot Law is a Bust
http://ocnjdaily.com/drug-analyst-tells-n-j-forum-colorados-pot-law-is-a-bust/

Benefits of medical marijuana to be discussed at meeting of MS self-help group
http://www.nj.com/hunterdon-county-democrat/index.ssf/2017/02/benefits_of_medical_marijuana_to_be_discussed_at_m.html

Marijuana tension between clinical, alternative medicine
http://www.njherald.com/article/20170204/AP/302049998

What Nurses Need to know about Medical Cannabis presented at University Medical Center of Princeton
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/what-nurses-need-to-know-about-medical-cannabis-presented-at-university-princeton-medical-center-of-tickets-28727818679

“Meet the Experts, Atlantic City B2B Spring Break” 3/18&19
http://www.meetexperts.org/

Thursday, January 5, 2017

CMMNJ Year End Report 2016


The Coalition for Medical Marijuana New Jersey, Inc. (CMMNJ) is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) educational organization, incorporated in the State of New Jersey.  The mission of CMMNJ is to educate the public about medical marijuana.  The goal of CMMNJ is to have safe and legal access to medical marijuana for qualified New Jersey patients. In 2014, CMMNJ’s Board of Directors endorsed legalization of marijuana. The Board recognized legalization as the most efficient and effective way to get the therapeutic effects of marijuana to the vast number of patients who can benefit from this plant. Legalization of marijuana is also an important step in undoing the harms to our society that are caused by our current policy of drug prohibition.

In 2016, CMMNJ held nine free, public meetings at the Lawrence Township Library in Mercer County. At the meetings, Board members and volunteers planned upcoming events and educational programs. CMMNJ sent the agenda and minutes of these meetings via e-mail to about 1000 supporters each month and posted the agendas on Facebook, Twitter and on the CMMNJ blog.  There were no April, July or November meetings in 2016 due to a schedule conflict at the library.

CMMNJ’s public meetings for 2017 will continue to be held on the second Tuesday of each month from 7 - 9 PM at the Lawrence Twp. (Mercer County) Library, Room #1, located at 2751 Brunswick Pike in Lawrenceville, NJ, 08648.  The only month where no meeting is scheduled is July 2017. All are welcome at these meetings and there is never a charge to attend.

New Jersey Highlights of 2016:
Gov. Chris Christie signed A457 into law on 9-14-16, fulfilling a commitment by CMMNJ to make Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) the first added condition to New Jersey's Medicinal Marijuana Program (MMP). Thank you to the many volunteers who worked so hard to get this done! Thanks also to the New Jersey legislators and the governor for making this happen. The original bill to add PTSD, A3726/S2898, was introduced into the NJ Legislature in September 2014. In the new two-year legislative session beginning in January 2016, the Assembly Regulatory Oversight Committee passed A457 (the same bill with a new bill number) out of committee in June at the Statehouse Annex in Trenton. The bill passed in the entire Assembly on 6-16-16, by a vote of 56 to 13. On the same day the Senate Health Committee passed A457/S2345 by a vote of 6 to 3. Then on 8-1-16, the entire NJ Senate passed A457 by a vote of 28 to 9, and the bill went to the governor’s desk for his action. Over 18,000 people signed a Change.org petition urging the governor to sign this bill into law. After the governor signed the bill on 9-14-16, CMMNJ publicly thanked Gov. Christie the next day when the governor passed by a Statehouse Podcast that was paying tribute to Roger Barbour.

Marijuana Legalization in New Jersey Update:
A NJ legislative delegation toured the legal marijuana industry in Colorado this year. Sen. Scutari called the marijuana industry "the next economic engine for the state." Sen. Sweeney said recreational marijuana could be legal in N J by 2018. NJ could reap $300 million/year in sales tax by legalizing marijuana for recreational use, according to NJ United for Marijuana Reform and NJ Policy Perspective. Gov. Christie restated his opposition to marijuana reform, because he considers marijuana a “Gateway Drug.”
New Jersey United for Marijuana Reform (NJUMR) launched efforts to legalize, tax and regulate marijuana for adults in New Jersey on 2-18-15.  In addition to CMMNJ, some of the groups that endorsed the goals of NJUMR include the New Jersey chapters of the American Civil Liberties Union, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition and the NJ Municipal Prosecutor’s Association.

CMMNJ-sponsored Podcasts (“Telling It Like It Is”) were held at the Trenton Statehouse every Thursday from 11am to 2 pm. The Podcasts resumed from last year on April 7, 2016 and ran through Thanksgiving. The Governor passed by about 1/3 of the Podcasts. Coverage of the Podcasts included News 12 NJ among other media.

The New Jersey Department of Health (NJ DOH) accepted Petitions to add qualifying conditions to the state’s MMP. Petitions had to be sent by certified mail, and postmarked between 8-1-16 and 8-31-16. CMMNJ submitted Petitions for Osteoarthritis, Opiate Use Disorder, Autism, Anxiety, Migraine Headaches, & Neuropathic Pain. The Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) submitted Petitions for Chronic Pain and PTSD. A total of 45 Petitions were accepted by the NJ DOH for consideration by a panel of health care professionals. On 5-25-16 the New Jersey Medicinal Marijuana Review Panel held its first meeting at the War Memorial in Trenton. Public hearings on these Petitions are expected to be held in early 2017.

Steve Adubato interviewed Jim Miller on NJ Capitol Report at the NJTV Studios in Newark on 6-28-16.

Jon Peditto was sentenced on 1-29-16 in Toms River to 8 years in prison for growing 17 marijuana plants. Supporters demonstrated at the Ocean Co. Courthouse during the trial last year. Jon rejected plea bargains in an attempt to appeal to the jury that he should not be found guilty of growing the marijuana plants, despite admitting that he grew them. Jon represented himself at court during the week of 10-19-15.  Judge Blaney made it difficult, if not impossible, for Jon to adequately represent himself by interrupting him repeatedly and disallowing many of his arguments. The jury found Jon guilty of the most serious charge. Jon was immediately taken into custody and he faced a mandatory minimum term of 10 years in state prison. He is currently incarcerated in the state prison system.

Ed “NJWeedman” Forchion Update:
The "Joint" and the "Liberty Bell Temple" were visited by law enforcement officers (LEOs) on 3-5-16 which was followed by a request for an injunction to stop police harassment of these facilities. However, the facilities were instead raided by LEOs on 4-27-16 with multiple arrests and property confiscated.  Forchion was subsequently arrested again and charged with harassing a Trenton police officer. The judge will reportedly allow Forchion to argue that his ‘cannabis temple’ deserves religious freedom.
New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division heard oral arguments for marijuana rescheduling on 11/29/16 in Trenton. Arguing pro bono to reschedule were Joseph L. Linares, Esq. and Marc Haefner, Esq. from the Newark Walsh law firm.

New Jersey’s Medicinal Marijuana Program:
The fourth anniversary of legal sales of marijuana in New Jersey was on 12-6-16.  The 7th anniversary of New Jersey’s Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act becoming law will be on 1-18-17.

The New Jersey Department of Health (DOH) filed its 2015 Annual Report and 2015 Biennial Report on 3-11-16. The DOH notes in this report that the patient registry opened on 8-9-12, and that, “Since the registry opened, 6,960 qualifying patients and 631 caregivers have been registered with the program.”  The DOH does not note how many patients in NJ are actively using the Medicinal Marijuana Program (MMP). The DOH reports that 362 physicians are active in the program. Five Alternative Treatment Centers (ATCs) are open and dispensing medical marijuana to qualified patients.

Marijuana infused topical solutions are now available from Compassionate Sciences (CS) Alternative Treatment Center (ATC) as a container of two syringes of oil with 150 mg of THC in each. Suggested dose is 10 mg; price is $75 per container (which counts as 1/8 of an ounce of the 2 ounce/month dried flower allotment). Peter Rosenfeld wrote a review of their new topicals. Lozenges also are available at CS ATC. CS ATC is also offering workshops for patients at their facility in Bellmawr, NJ, including an educational program on PTSD.

CMMNJ toured two ATCs this year: Breakwater and Compassionate Sciences. CMMNJ Board members were impressed with both facilities. They both had staffs that were professional and knowledgeable, product that was abundant and high-quality, and facilities that were clean and secure. In fact, the production, processing and distribution of medical marijuana in these two facilities appeared to be on a very high level.  Breakwater reports that it is offering a 5% discount to any patient with a CMMNJ t-shirt!

Facebook deleted pages for three NJ ATCs this year for "violating community standards." The community was outraged and Facebook later restored the pages.

National and Regional Highlights for 2016:
On Election Day, 11-8-16, four states approved legal marijuana for adults (California, Maine, Massachusetts and Nevada); and four states approved medical marijuana laws or expansions of medical marijuana programs (Arkansas, Florida, Montana and North Dakota). Also on Election Day, a new president was elected. Marijuana reform advocates are uncertain of what to expect from President-elect Donald Trump.

Pennsylvania became the 24th medical marijuana state as Governor Wolf signed Senate Bill 3, on 4-17-16. PTSD & chronic pain were approved as two of the qualifying medical conditions, but no dried flowers are allowed in the Commonwealth. Pennsylvania is allowing parents to obtain medical marijuana for qualifying minors from out-of-state until their program is functioning.

New York opened their medicinal marijuana program on 1-7-16 with 71 patients and an MD registry of 174 doctors; 8 of 20 dispensaries are open; no dried flowers are allowed to be sold in the state.

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) again insisted that marijuana belongs in its absurd Schedule I classification, continuing 46 years of federal propaganda that exaggerates the dangers and denies the benefits of marijuana. DEA also proposed to classify kratom as a Schedule I narcotic on 9-30-16. Federal police are allowed to decide what constitutes medicine in the U.S.

Americans for Safe Access (ASA) released a challenge to the DEA: REQUEST FOR CORRECTION OF INFORMATION DISSEMINATED BY DEA REGARDING MARIJUANA (CANNABIS)

CMMNJ attended the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on Drugs (UNGASS 2016), on 4/19-21, at the U.N. in New York City (NYC). CMMNJ also was a signatory on several letters urging drug policy reform including the Beckley Foundation's Public Letter, thanks to Bob Kane.

At the NORML Lobby Day in Washington, DC, Ken Wolski won NORML's "Peter McWilliams Award for Outstanding Achievement in Medical Marijuana" on 5-23-16.

The federal bill to resolve the conflict between state and federal medical marijuana laws, the Compassionate Access, Research Expansion and Respect States Act, H.R. 1538: CARERS Act of 2015, now has 41 co-sponsors (27 Democrats and 14 Republicans).

Supporters of CMMNJ were among those who signed the Petition to the Delaware General Assembly to End Cannabis Prohibition in DE!
http://delawarepetition.com/index.html

CMMNJ members participated in Global Marijuana Marches on 5-7-16 in NYC & Rehoboth, DE, and on 5-8-16 in Philadelphia.


East Coast Cannabis Coalition passed the ‪#‎UnityCypher‬ ‪#‎UnityTorch‬ Joint from NYC to Trenton to Philly 4/19-20/2016 on its way from Portland, Maine to Miami, Florida.

Marijuana-related Bills in New Jersey’s 2016 Legislature: 
1/12/16 was the start of a new, 2-year legislative session in NJ.  New bill numbers:
S2898 To add PTSD as a qualifying condition for marijuana therapy--now A457 (passed into law);
S3162 To ensure workplace protections for medical marijuana patients--now A2482;
S1896  To legalize marijuana and provide for sales and home cultivation--now A2068;
A1129 "Right to Farm" marijuana for medical use--now A2116;
S1169 Medical Marijuana is equivalent to the use of any other medication--now A861;          
A1730 Dedicates taxes from medical marijuana to medical research--now A416;
A218  Decriminalizes 15 grams or less of marijuana, imposes civil penalties--now A2050;
A4026 To ease caregiver restrictions in schools and establishes secondary caregivers;
A4193 To treat marijuana like tobacco.
Asm. Carroll (R-Morris) introduced A4193 to legalize marijuana, treating it like tobacco, which is sold only to those over 19 years of age and expunging certain past marijuana offenses. Asm. Gusciora's bill A2068 would legalize the possession of an ounce or less and the growing of no more than three mature, flowering cannabis plants.

Jen Lehman, Asm. Greenwald’s aide, is coordinating testimony on A4026, which creates “secondary” caregivers for the MMP; eliminates psychiatrist requirement for minors; and OKs treatment with marijuana as a first resort, and for organ transplants. It was introduced to Assembly Health Committee.

A3852, Asw. Lampitt’s bill, also in Health Committee, says parents may be caregivers for more than one minor, and parents may designate another caregiver, besides themselves, for a minor.

Gov. Christie has vowed to veto any of the marijuana reform bills that get through the legislature to his desk.

Roger Barbour filed a lawsuit when the LARC School and the Maple Shade Board of Education refused to allow his wife, Lora, to administer an oral dose of marijuana to their daughter, Genny, at the school.  Marijuana was the only treatment that helped to control Genny’s seizures.  The judge sided with the school.  This motivated the state legislature to pass and Gov. Christie to sign a bill in 2015 that requires schools and facilities for the developmentally disabled in NJ to adopt policies permitting the use of medical marijuana for qualifying patients.  Roger Barbour was continuing his lawsuit in an attempt to have nurses at those facilities administer the oral doses of marijuana. Tragically, Roger Barbour suddenly died this year. The entire reform community was saddened by his untimely death. CMMNJ sends its condolences to his family.

Statehouse Podcasts:
CMMNJ sponsored and participated in a series of Statehouse demonstrations and Podcasts every Thursday, rain or shine, from April through November, going back to 2014.  There were 21 weekly Thursday Statehouse medical cannabis informational demonstrations in 2014. There were 33 weekly Thursday Statehouse medical cannabis podcasts in 2015. Permits were obtained from the State Police each week for the demonstrations.  The podcasts and demonstrations called attention to the deficiencies of the MMP and the need for legalization of marijuana.  Jim Miller said:
"The podcast gets us inside the Statehouse. This day (4-16-16) we ran into the republican Senate Minority leader Tom Kean, where we were able to have a constructive hallway conversation. Adding PTSD to the list of indications for getting a registration card improved that day after Sen. Kean talked to veteran Phillipe Dume."

Selected Podcasts:
Ignorance Is No Excuse Tour: Michelle Burn's Journey to get her MMJ back from the BPD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiSchVwtDgc&feature=youtu.be
SativaCross.com Statehouse Podcast 10-27-16
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-hXmecGt38
SativaCross.com Statehouse Podcast 10-20-16
I give my report of the press conference around the 2:42 mark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oRbmPEuKjw
Statehouse Potcast 10/6/16
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBftAnnHCQE
SativaCross.com Podcast from the Governor's office
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cu7SOdp73d8
SATIVA CROSS™ Live Stream
Streamed live on Jul 21, 2016                                      
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95sYQQaiKiw
SativaCross Productions Live Stream 5/12/16
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcHngDNG0_c
SativaCross Productions Live Stream
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNqE4eD0-PM
SativaCross Productions Live Stream 5/28/16
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3zZpmQ-KjQ
SativaCross Ignorance Is No Excuse Show 2/1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcnl8ToKi7I

2016 CMMNJ Publications:
CMMNJ Monthly Agendas and Minutes also contain links to published reports by and about CMMNJ Board members and friends.  For the 2016 CMMNJ Agendas and Minutes, see:

December 2016:
Agenda & Oct. Minutes:
http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2016/12/cmmnj-public-meeting-agenda-for-dec-13.html
November 2016:
Update:
http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2016/11/no-cmmnj-meeting-nov-8-2016election-day.html
October 2016: 
Agenda:
http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2016/10/cmmnj-public-meeting-agenda-oct-11-2016.html
September 2016:
Agenda:
http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2016/09/cmmnj-meeting-agenda-for-september-13.html
August 2016: 
Agenda:
http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2016/07/cmmnj-public-meeting-agenda-for-august.html
June 2016: 
Agenda:   http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2016_06_01_archive.html
May 2016:
Minutes: http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2016_05_01_archive.html
Agenda:
http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2016/05/cmmnj-public-meeting-agenda-for-may-10.html
April 2016:
NJ DOH Rules to Add Conditions that Qualify for Marijuana Therapy: http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2016_04_01_archive.html
March 2016:
Agenda: http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2016_02_01_archive.html
Feb. 2016:
Agenda:
http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2016/02/cmmnj-february-9-2016-meeting-agenda.html
January 2016:
PTSD Testimony: http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2016_01_01_archive.html
Year End Report 2015:
http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2016/01/coalition-for-medical-marijuananew.html
Agenda:
http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2016/01/cmmnj-jan-12-2016-public-meeting-agenda.html


CMMNJ TV: 
“CMMNJ TV” began broadcasting from Princeton Community TV on 11/11/14 and continued throughout 2015 and 2016.  Episodes run twice a week for two weeks—on Tues., at 10 pm & Fri., at 10:30 am on Comcast Ch. 30 & Verizon FIOS Ch. 45.  Episodes of “CMMNJ TV” are taped one day each month at the Princeton Community TV Studio.  “CMMNJ TV” episodes also include footage shot outside the studio and are edited by Ed “Lefty” Grimes of “Sativa Cross.”

2016 "CMMNJ TV" Episodes–

CMMNJ TV Angela Patterson/INE Jamesburg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlC_vLtOa0U

CMMNJ TV: Dr. David Nathan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZEJs0Jwkxc

CMMNJ TV: Veterans Cornered
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzsJfsEpWSs

CMMNJ TV: Leo Bridgewater
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpC8270-37I

CMMNJ TV: William Haney
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Bhk9q8hc4w

CMMNJ TV: Philippe Dume
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oQZJsYumlk

CMMNJ TV: Tony Liberte / INE Tour Mahwah
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDIgTJnTOTs

CMMNJ TV: CMMNJ Board Member Vanessa Maria is interviewed
https://vimeo.com/190717461?utm_source=email&utm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504&utm_campaign=28749

CMMNJ TV: Dana Beal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdN63pIBCg8

Piscataway TV:
Dialogue With Doris: Medical Marijuana, The Issues and Hassles
http://vp.telvue.com/preview?id=T01255&video=294821

CMMNJ members attended the following events in 2016:
NJ Libertarian Party Convention, Tavern on the Lake, Hightstown, NJ, 3-12-16
NJ Senate & Assembly Budget Hearings, Glassboro & Collingswood, NJ, 3/15-16/2016.
ASA's Medical Marijuana Unity Conference, Washington, D.C., 3/18-22/2016.
Patients Out of Time conference, Baltimore, MD, 4/14-16/2016.
Trenton 4-20 March from City Hall to a Rally at the Statehouse and After Party at The Joint.
CMMNJ met with Asm. Greenwald's aide in the Statehouse re: marijuana edible availability.
CMMNJ tabled at Lawrence Community Day, 10-2-16.
Boston Freedom Rally, 9/17-18/2016.
NJ Celebrates Recovery, 9-18-16 at the Middletown Arts Center (table and speaker).
What Nurses Need to Know about Medical Cannabis, Schnecksville, PA, 9-28-16.
Connie’s Ric Rac, Philadelphia, 7-25-16.
East Coast Cannabis Coalition Rally at Philadelphia City Hall, 7-26-16.                      
Guest Lecture at Reed Gusciora’s PoliSci Class: The Politics and Public Policy of Marijuana, The College of New Jersey (TCNJ), 10-26-16.
Piscataway Community TV (PCTV) host Doris Robinson interviewed Ken Wolski, RN and Debi Madaio, RN on 10-19-16.
“Forum on Addiction and Healing” with U.S. Surgeon General and U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs at St. Barnabas Medical Center, 8-8-16.
CMMNJ tabled at Hemp Heals, 7-22-16, Philadelphia—thanks to our volunteers!
CMMNJ Meeting to develop education for NJ MDs, 6-23-16.
Slightly Stoopid concert, Stone Pony 8-19-16 (Thanks to Amanda, & Eric).
University of Pennsylvania marijuana panel, Philadelphia, 12-7-16.

Thanks to CMMNJ Volunteers: 
On behalf of the Board of Directors of CMMNJ, I would like to thank all of our supporters for their tireless efforts and contributions throughout the year.  As we are an all-volunteer organization, we are nothing without you!  Special thanks go to:
Ed “Lefty” Grimes has been editing “CMMNJ TV” episodes, while producing high quality videos of medical marijuana patients and families. Lefty continues his “Ignorance is No Excuse” tours which distributes the MMP Attorney General guidelines to local police departments. Lefty has been posting these videos on YouTube and social media sites. Lefty conducts Weekly Statehouse Podcasts. At these podcasts, “Magic Butter Machines” with a retail value $175 - $200, are raffled off monthly.
Jim Price, the CMMNJ Communications Director.  Jim worked to develop handouts and  information to help physicians understand medical marijuana.
CMMNJ also is grateful for the many discussions that are ably moderated by volunteer administrators on Facebook’s Friends of the Coalition for Medical Marijuana-NJ at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/62462971150/

CMMNJ 2016 Board Update:
Formal meetings of the CMMNJ Board of Directors were held on 2-23-16, 4-6-16 and 11-30-16.
JoAnne Zito and Philippe Dume were welcomed onto the Board of CMMNJ at Board meetings on 2-23-16 and 11-30-16, respectively. Diane Fornbacher resigned from the CMMNJ Board. The CMMNJ Board was deeply saddened to learn of the sudden, tragic death of Jeremy, the husband of our new Board member, Jo Anne Zito. We send our condolences to Jo Anne and her family.

At the close of 2016, the CMMNJ Board consists of the following 11 people: Kenneth R. Wolski, RN, Executive Director; James Miller, Senior Director; Edward R. Hannaman, Esq., Secretary; Nick Mellis, Peter Rosenfeld, Vanessa Waltz, Larry Vargo, Amanda Hoffman, Vanessa Maria, Jo Anne Zito and Philippe Dume.  (CMMNJ’s Honorary Board Member is Allan Marain, Esq., while Jim Price continues in his role as Communications Director.)

Treasury Report:
A detailed treasury report was forwarded to CMMNJ Board members.  In summary, in 2016, CMMNJ had expenditures of $2,357.59 and income of $1,996.25.
CMMNJ finished the year with a checking account balance of $3,092.09 and a PayPal account balance of $2,672.91, for a grand total of $5,765.00.

CMMNJ still has almost 50,000 all hemp wristbands and necklaces that were donated last year.  The multicolored bands were made in Romania. The suggested price is $1 apiece.  Wholesale prices are available.

CMMNJ purchased and is distributing 72 copies of the Winter 2015/16 issue of O'Shaughnessy's. See: beyondthc.com

CMMNJ is grateful for the generous financial support of all who contributed to our mission to educate the public about the benefits of medical marijuana.

CMMNJ’s 2017 Recommendations:
Continue to build support for legalization of marijuana in New Jersey.
Begin national clinical studies of marijuana for MS and PTSD.
Reschedule or deschedule marijuana, both in New Jersey and nationally.
Expand New Jersey’s Medicinal Marijuana Program by adding qualifying conditions; also, improve the program in ways that bring timely access of high quality and affordable marijuana to patients who can benefit from it.

Schedule of CMMNJ 2017 meetings:
CMMNJ’s free, public meetings will continue to be held on the second Tuesday of each month from 7 - 9 PM at the Lawrence Twp. Branch of the Mercer County Library, Room #1.  There will be no July meeting in 2017 due to a schedule conflict at the library.  (Meeting at the library does not imply the county’s endorsement of our issue.)

Follow CMMNJ on Facebook,
Friends of the Coalition for Medical Marijuana-NJ at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/62462971150/

Ken Wolski, RN, MPA
Executive Director
Coalition for Medical Marijuana—New Jersey, Inc. www.cmmnj.org
219 Woodside Ave., Trenton, NJ 08618  
(609) 394-2137
ohamkrw@aol.com
kenwolski@gmail.com

January 1, 2017