Pubdate: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 Source: Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) Copyright: 2015 Associated Press Contact: http://www.philly.com/inquirer/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/340 HEARING SET TO DISCUSS MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION TRENTON (AP) - New Jersey lawmakers are planning a hearing next week to consider legislation to legalize recreational use of marijuana. The Senate Judiciary Committee will hear from clergy, health professionals, law enforcement officials, and other policy experts on Monday, Sen. Nicholas Scutari (D., Union) said Monday. "There is no question that we need to update our archaic drug laws in this country, and the majority of people support regulating, taxing, and legalizing marijuana," Scutari said. The announcement comes as lawmakers prepare for a lameduck session of the Legislature and Gov. Christie spends time outside New Jersey campaigning for the Republican nomination for president. Marijuana has been legalized for all uses in Colorado, Washington, Oregon, and Alaska, and for medical use in nearly 20 other states, including New Jersey. Christie, a former federal prosecutor, has said he would revive enforcement of federal marijuana laws in states that have legalized it if he were elected president. New Jersey's medical marijuana law is among the most restrictive in the nation, with patients and doctors required to register with the state and each pay a $200 fee. There are five medical marijuana dispensaries; a sixth is pending. Scutari, who chairs the Judiciary Committee, sponsored a bill to legalize, regulate, and tax marijuana in New Jersey for people over 21. It has not advanced beyond committee. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom