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The 420 Expo is New Jersey’s first-ever B.Y.O.C. (bring your own cannabis) consumer convention taking place over three days at the New Jersey Convention & Exposition Center in Edison, New Jersey, September 16-18, 2022. Featuring over 100 vendors, dedicated outdoor smoking areas & food trucks, celebrity appearances, live music and stage acts, educational seminars and panels, a full VIP program and nightly VIP after parties, the 420 Expo is open to the public all three days of the event.
The 420 Expo is New Jersey’s first-ever B.Y.O.C. (bring your own cannabis) consumer convention taking place over three days at the New Jersey Convention & Exposition Center in Edison, New Jersey, September 16-18, 2022. Featuring over 100 vendors, dedicated outdoor smoking areas & food trucks, celebrity appearances, live music and stage acts, educational seminars and panels, a full VIP program and nightly VIP after parties, the 420 Expo is open to the public all three days of the event.
The 420 Expo is New Jersey’s first-ever B.Y.O.C. (bring your own cannabis) consumer convention taking place over three days at the New Jersey Convention & Exposition Center in Edison, New Jersey, September 16-18, 2022. Featuring over 100 vendors, dedicated outdoor smoking areas & food trucks, celebrity appearances, live music and stage acts, educational seminars and panels, a full VIP program and nightly VIP after parties, the 420 Expo is open to the public all three days of the event.
(EDISON, NJ – June 5, 2022) When New Jersey voters cast their ballots to legalize adult-use (personal use) cannabis in November of 2020 by a margin…
New Jersey cannabis regulators announced this week that the first week of licensed recreational weed sales in the state totaled $24 million.
Medical cannabis dispensaries have been open in Pennsylvania since 2018. But the state’s 343,634 patients (2.68% of state population) still struggle to find affordable medicine.