Senate testimony opposing Recriminalization of Cannabis Possession

RE: Opposition to S4154 – Recriminalization of Cannabis Possession

Date: May 29, 2025

Dear Chair and Members of the Judiciary Committee,

I submit this statement in strong opposition to Senate Bill 4154. As a cancer patient living with chronic pain from spinal trauma, and a board member of CMMNJ, I have seen the consequences of cannabis prohibition up close. This bill would represent a devastating step backward.

1. This Bill Punishes the Poor and the Sick

Legal cannabis remains inaccessible for many in New Jersey. Prices are exorbitant, often over $400 per ounce. Dispensary products are inconsistently labeled, and too often, patients report contamination and poor quality. And yet, patients are still not allowed to grow their own medicine. For those of us relying on cannabis to manage serious health conditions, this bill sends a clear message:

If you can’t afford it—you can go to jail.

2. This Is a Protectionist Bill for Industry, Not Public Safety

S4154 will not make New Jersey safer. It will simply expand criminal penalties for those shut out of the legal market. In doing so, it shields licensed operators from competition while offering no solutions to the real issues: affordability, access, and product safety.

3. This Is a Racial and Economic Justice Issue

Cannabis arrests in New Jersey have historically targeted Black and Brown communities. S4154 revives the exact playbook that devastated those communities for decades. It is an unacceptable regression.

What We Need Instead

  • Legal home cultivation for patients

  • Regulation that enforces product safety and transparency

  • Policies that ensure accessibility and affordability, not criminalization


As someone who lives with disability and chronic illness, and who relies on cannabis as part of a lifesaving regimen, I am appalled that this Legislature would consider putting arrest and prosecution back on the table for people like me.

I urge you in the strongest possible terms: Reject S4154.

Let’s move forward, not backward.

Let’s protect people, not profits.

Sincerely,

Michael Brennan

Board Member, Coalition for Medical Marijuana New Jersey

Phytotherapeutics Advocate

Email: mdb5683@gmail.com

Phone: +1 (856) 266-5226

Website: www.cmmnj.org

Michael Brennan’s testimony “S4154: Establishes crime of selling or purchasing marijuana from unlicensed businesses” at the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on May 29, 2025, begins at the 1:46:00 mark and ends at 1:51:57. See:
https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/archived-media/2024/SJU-meeting-list/media-player?committee=SJU&agendaDate=2025-05-29-10:00:00&agendaType=M&av=A
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