
Massachusetts voters fooled into supporting a controversial ballot initiative that would end the state’s $1.6 billion legal cannabis industry have options.
Anyone lured to sign “An Act To Restore Sensible Cannabis Policy” through allegedly fraudulent means can contact their local town clerk to have their signature decertified, a state industry advocacy group advised Monday.
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“Clerks do this every season, they know what to look for when it comes to questionable signatures,” said David O’Brien, president and CEO of the Massachusetts Cannabis Business Association.
“If you’re a voter who signed this petition under the impression you were signing for something else, please do not hesitate to contact your local clerk and speak with them.”
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