Rutgers declines growing New Jersey medical marijuana to not risk federal funding

nj.com — TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie’s strategy to implement New Jersey’s controversial medical marijuana law was dealt a setback Friday when Rutgers University said it will not become the state’s sole grower of the drug. Christie was counting on Rutgers to grow the pot and allow a number of teaching hospitals to sell it, as a counter-proposal to the law

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