You'll be able to have it delivered to your home. If you have a prior bust, it would likely be expunged.

But, in a big update anounced on Friday, you may be denied a job if you test positive for marijuana. New Jersey is offering a lot more than you might expect if – or once – marijuana becomes legal in the state by the end of the month, according to a new draft of the bill provided to Patch.

And lawmakers are also establishing a bunch of parameters, too. Patch has a list of 16 things you need to know below. Lawmakers will hold committee hearings on Monday now that Gov. Phil Murphy and legislative leaders have come to an agreement that will likely lead to marijuana legalization.

Read more: Final Deal On NJ Marijuana Legalization: Here's When It Will Come But there's a lot more to the bill than meets the eye. If passed – possibly on March 25 – here are 16 things that would be allowed or restricted if marijuana becomes legal:

