They were convicted for marijuana. Now they’re first in line to sell it legally in New Jersey
Marijuana Industry NewsNew JerseyRecreational Marijuana February 17, 2023 MJ Shareholders 0
Tahir Johnson has been arrested for marijuana possession three times. Now, for the first time in his life, the convictions won’t hurt his employment prospects. They’ll help.
Johnson, 39, will be one of the first people with a marijuana-related conviction to own and operate a legal dispensary in New Jersey when he opens Simply Pure Trenton next month in his hometown of Ewing, which borders the state’s capital city. Last year, he was among about a dozen in the state to win a conditional license because of his status as a “social equity applicant.”
“I checked all the boxes,” Johnson said of his application. “And I was especially confident because of my previous arrests.”
New Jersey is prioritizing granting licenses to dispensaries run by minorities, women and disabled veterans; dispensaries located in “impact zones” or communities disproportionately impacted by policing and marijuana arrests; and dispensaries run by people with prior marijuana convictions. It’s a part of a concerted effort to redress decades of racially biased anti-drug policies.
Johnson fit into all three priority categories. Since he won his conditional license, he raised capital, purchased a property and secured approval from municipal authorities.
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