If you’ve spent even a minute in New Jersey lately, you’ve probably noticed that unmistakable scent hanging in the air. Whether you’re chilling at a beach, vibing at a concert, or just trying to enjoy a nice day at the park, the smell of weed is kind of everywhere.
It’s on the boardwalks at the Jersey Shore. It’s at concerts. It’s everywhere.
But why? Let’s dive into the history of legal weed in NJ, the journey to decriminalization, and what it all means for those who aren’t so thrilled about catching a whiff of someone’s good time wherever they go.
Once upon a time, New Jersey was like many other states—weed was a big no-no. The idea of strolling through Asbury Park with a joint in hand was just as wild as running into Bruce Springsteen and not asking him for an autograph. But times, they are a-changin’.
In 2020, New Jersey voters passed a constitutional amendment that legalized recreational cannabis. Cue the celebrations! The decision was a huge win for advocates who had been pushing for the legalization of weed, highlighting benefits like criminal justice reform, new jobs, and, of course, that sweet, sweet tax revenue.
By February 2021, Gov. Phil Murphy signed three bills into law that set up the framework for legal recreational weed in the Garden State. And just like that, New Jersey was officially part of the cool kids’ club, joining the growing list of states where adults could legally light up without looking over their shoulders.
Before full-blown legalization, New Jersey took a major step in 2019 by decriminalizing weed. This meant that getting caught with a small amount of marijuana wouldn’t land you in handcuffs or give you a criminal record. Instead, you’d likely get a fine, a warning, or a ticket—depending on the situation.
This move was huge, especially for communities disproportionately affected by harsh drug laws. Decriminalization helped prevent thousands of New Jerseyans from getting sucked into the criminal justice system for something as minor as having a joint on them.
Fast forward to today, and New Jerseyans are living their best lives—at least when it comes to cannabis. The new laws mean that adults 21 and over can legally possess up to six ounces of marijuana. Dispensaries have popped up across the state like wildflowers, offering everything from pre-rolls to edibles to top-shelf buds.
But here’s the catch: while many are celebrating the freedom to light up, others are… well, not so stoked about the constant smell of weed wherever they go. Whether you’re at a boardwalk amusement park, a family-friendly festival, or just trying to enjoy a quiet day at Liberty State Park, the aroma of cannabis can be hard to escape.
For those who aren’t fans of the smell, the new weed-friendly world can be a bit of a downer. Imagine trying to catch some rays at the Jersey Shore while the scent of someone’s blunt wafts over. Or taking your kids to Six Flags only to have the air smell like a Snoop Dogg concert. Not exactly everyone’s idea of a good time.
The tricky part is that while smoking weed in public is technically illegal, enforcement can be a bit of a gray area. Law enforcement might issue a warning or a ticket, but many are hesitant to take a hard stance, especially given the cultural shift towards acceptance of marijuana.