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jersey city police cannabis ruling

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AI-generatedThe ruling is a legal precedent regarding off-duty cannabis use for public employees, but no direct commercial mechanism (price, supply, margin, investment, regulation affecting a sector) is present. The article does not mention any company, commodity, or business impact. Therefore, no relevant sectors are identified.
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- New Jersey appellate court ruled that two Jersey City police officers should not have been fired for using legal cannabis off-duty (May 2024).
- Officers tested positive in September 2022 but claimed legal purchase.
- Court directed reinstatement, stating officers should be treated like other law-abiding citizens.
- Jersey City had filed federal lawsuit claiming federal gun laws preempt state cannabis laws.
- Mayor Solomon's administration distanced itself from previous administration's policies.
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