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The weed speaks for itself. I'm still high from the hit of the joint I took at the beginning of this description. What else do you need to know? NJ Weedman, Ed Forchion, has fought for the legalization of marijuana for over three decades. He spent over 1200 days in prison fighting for the right to smoke and sell weed dating back to the 90s. Now that cannabis is legal in over half of America, NJ Weedman welcomes you to Get On The Cannabus. Listen to weekly episodes every Tuesday and live from NJ Weedman’s Joint in Trenton, NJ on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube Monday at 6 PM EST as NJ Weedman talks to Marijuana icons and up-and-coming weedtrepreneurs. Light up your joint and inhale your bongs, this is going to be a heady potcast, man. If you can't beat them, join them? Well sort of. New Jersey's most vocal adversary of the state's new legislation, which legalizes 'regulated cannabis' while still criminalizing marijuana, has found a clause for inclusion. Celebrate the official opening of his Citizen's Dispensaryon January 1, 2021 at his storefront location, directly across the street from Trenton City Hall. Pot, as cannabis is affectionately called by longtime supporters, officially becomes legal on January 1, 2021 in New Jersey, and with no set guidelines in place for implementation, Forchion is looking to plant his seeds firmly in the Garden State's new legalization soil. Ed "NJWeedman" Forchion and his partner, Debi Madaio have snagged international headlines as of recent, vocalizing their stance in New Jersey's trending weed politics. While Madaio has launched a Change.org petition requesting that Governor Phil Murphy grant NJWeedman's Joint a recreational cannabis license, (see https://www.change.org/p/phil-murphy-demand-gov-phil-murphy-grant-njweedman-s-joint-a-recreational-cannabis-license), Forchion has taken a more aggressive stance, suing the State of New Jersey, (Case 3:20-cv-16582-PGS-TJB FORCHION v. MURPHY at: http://njweedman.com/Federal_Cannabis_lawsuit.pdf).