New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1354

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Clarifies prohibition on smoking of cannabis in public places.

Impact

The clarification provided by A1354 will reinforce existing health laws concerning smoking in public spaces, thereby potentially reducing exposure to secondhand smoke among the general public. The bill identifies exceptions to the ban on cannabis smoking that align with the provisions of the New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act, such as allowing designated cannabis consumption areas and permitting private indoor consumption in homes, condominiums, and other dwellings based on regulations stipulated by homeowners' associations. Notably, hotels and motels will still be able to permit smoking in up to 20% of their rooms, which means that prohibition on cannabis smoking won't impact lodging establishments significantly.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1354 clarifies the prohibition on the smoking of cannabis in public places according to the New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act. The bill states that cannabis, which is legally obtained under the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance, and Marketplace Modernization Act, cannot be consumed by smoking in areas where smoking is already banned. This includes indoor public places and designated outdoor areas such as public parks, beaches, and school grounds. The intention is to ensure that cannabis smoking aligns with existing regulations concerning tobacco smoking.

Conclusion

Overall, Assembly Bill A1354 represents a significant regulatory step in the evolving landscape of cannabis laws in New Jersey, ensuring that cannabis consumption behaviors are aligned with current public health policies.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding local versus state control over smoking regulations, particularly in terms of how local governments could regulate cannabis consumption areas within their jurisdictions. While supporters of the bill argue it is a necessary clarification to protect public health, opponents may fear that it limits local authorities from creating tailored regulations that address specific community concerns regarding smoking and public health. The bill's framework sets a clear boundary around cannabis smoking but, as shown with tobacco, it raises questions on how regulations could evolve as societal norms shift.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1563

Revises "New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act" to prohibit smoking at certain outdoor public places.

NJ S3316

Revises "New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act" to prohibit smoking at certain outdoor public places.

NJ A4828

Revises "New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act" to prohibit smoking at certain outdoor public places.

NJ HB2301

Public health; Smoking in Public Places and Indoor Workplaces Act; public parks; effective date.

NJ HB199

AN ACT prohibiting smoking in public places and places of employment.

NJ S2651

Regulates smoking in casinos and casino simulcasting facilities.

NJ SB00990

An Act Concerning Smoking Policies And Prohibiting Smoking In Certain Areas.

NJ SB544

Relating to the elimination of smoking in certain workplaces and public places; providing penalties.

NJ HB5

Relating to the elimination of smoking in all workplaces and public places; providing penalties.

NJ SB28

Relating to reducing state Medicaid and other health care costs by prohibiting smoking in certain public places; providing penalties.

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