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New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission Announces New Board Leadership

TRENTON During its April 23, 2026, Board Meeting, the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission (NJ-CRC) elected Harris Laufer as Chair and Jacqueline Ferraro as Vice Chair, who will lead fellow Commissioners Amelia Mapp and Krista Nash in advancing the Commission’s mission to regulate a safe, equitable, and sustainable cannabis market.  

New Jersey has built a strong foundation for a safe, equitable cannabis market, and I am honored to step into this role at such a pivotal time,” said NJ-CRC Chair Harris Laufer. “As cannabis status evolves at the federal level, it is especially important that we remain engaged with stakeholders across the state—licensees, advocates, municipalities, and community leaders—to strengthen collaboration, support responsible business growth, and continue expanding opportunities for those historically left out of the industry.  

“I am honored to serve as Vice Chair and to support the continued growth and success of New Jersey’s cannabis industry,” said NJ-CRC Vice Chair Jacqueline Ferraro. Former Commissioners and staff built a strong foundation on which to expand, and I will work closely with my fellow Commissioners and the NJ-CRC staff to ensure our regulatory framework remains responsive, transparent, and supportive of responsible operators across the state.” 

“The Commission has worked diligently to stand up a nationally recognized regulatory framework, and we are proud of that progress,” said NJ-CRC Acting Executive Director Chris Riggs. “We look forward to working with Chair Laufer and Vice Chair Ferraro to build on that momentum as we continue in our next phase of growth. Both are stepping into these roles at a time during the rescheduling of medical cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III. We know there’s much work ahead, and our focus remains on delivering clear guidance, improving processes, and strengthening engagement with applicants, licensees, and communities across New Jersey. 

For more information about the NJ-CRC’s Board of Commissioners, visit .   

The New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission establishes and enforces the rules and regulations governing the licensing, cultivation, testing, selling, and purchasing of cannabis in the state.

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