As New Jersey headed toward a referendum on whether to legalize weed, Upper Township’s Christopher Leusner advocated against it.Now, he expects to cut the ribbon on a new cannabis dispensary in town, and welcomes the additional revenue the business will bring in.An article in the Press of Atlantic City says Leusner is in his second year as mayor and looking for ways to fund township spending, including from a 2% tax on weed sales.As the Township Committee gave final approval to a $28.3 million budget Monday, including an increase in the local tax rate, Leusner cited new sources of revenue.