
Advocates of a ballot initiative that would eliminate Massachusetts’ $1.6 billion annual legal cannabis industry claim they are “on track” to qualify the controversial measure for the November 2026 ballot.
Representatives of the campaign behind the Act to Restore a Sensible Marijuana Policy have until Dec. 3 to collect roughly 75,000 signatures.
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In a recent interview with the Cannabis Business Times, Wendy Wakeman, a spokesperson for the initiative, said that the campaign’s goal is to collect 100,000 signatures – and that effort is “going well.”
As MJBizDaily has reported, the ballot questions filed by lead sponsor Caroline Cunningham, a member of the state Republican Committee, seek to repeal Chapters 94G and 64N of the state’s General Laws.
While that would still allow home
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