26 N.J. towns have weighed in on legal weed. Here’s where they stand

Andre Malok | NJ Advance Media
NOTE: This story was originally published on March 25, but has since been updated since more towns have taken a position on marijuana.
Marijuana legalization has been one of the hottest issues in New Jersey since Phil Murphy took over in Trenton this year. At first he said he’d get it done in 100 days, but he has since walked that back, saying he wanted legalization by the end of the year.
Despite a handful of plans from lawmakers, legalization is likely still months away — if not more — in New Jersey. But that hasn’t stopped several towns from taking a position, even before they have any idea what the rules will be.
Has your town taken a stance? See below.
Towns that have already said no
The first towns listed are those that have already approved a measure that would ban or discourage marijuana businesses from locating within their borders. Some have tweaked their zoning laws, others have approved a blanket ban.