
Elections fraud allegations lodged against the campaign to end Massachusetts’ $1.65 billion adult-use cannabis market may be difficult to prove.
Even if the claims that signature-gatherers for a Coalition for a Healthy Massachusetts deliberately misled voters are sustained, they may not be enough stop cannabis sales recriminalization from going on the ballot, according to the Statehouse News Service.
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Affiliated with state Republican Party operatives, the coalition has since last summer been attempting to qualify a voter initiative for the November ballot that would ban adult-use marijuana sales in Massachusetts.
Bid to end Massachusetts’ $1.6 billion adult-use cannabis industry formally challenged
If Petition 1E qualifies for the ballot and is approved by a majority of voters, medical marijuana sales would continue, and personal use
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