Raekwon’s proposal for a New Jersey cannabis lounge was rejected after facing objections from local church members. Many churchgoers raised concerns about the proposed lounge in the community.
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According to an NJ.com report, Wu-Tang Clan’s Raekwon’s proposal for a New Jersey cannabis lounge was denied after objections were raised by a local church.
The Church Speaks
The “Ice Cream” rapper had hoped to establish the lounge in Newark, N.J., to promote his cannabis brand — Hashtoria. However, the plan faced opposition from Old First Presbyterian Church members, who cited concerns about the impact of the lounge on the community.
In fact, the church would have been across from the proposed lounge on Broad Street in Newark.
“We’re not against people smoking marijuana if they want to,” Rev. Glaspy said. “But they can put it somewhere else.”
Newark’s Central Planning Board considered the church’s objections, which ultimately rejected the application for the cannabis lounge.
“I pray that you will put this somewhere else,” Rev. Doris Glaspy said during the Planning Board’s meeting on Zoom on March 27. A new location for the cannabis lounge had not been confirmed.
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