Massachusetts Democratic Voters Strongly Oppose Ballot Measure To Roll Back Marijuana Legalization, Poll Shows
The survey found 79% of Democratic primary voters want current cannabis laws kept intact, while 16% favor repeal ahead of the November ballot vote.
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Massachusetts Dems Overwhelmingly Oppose Legalization Repeal
"There's no 'buyer's remorse' among Massachusetts' voters when it comes to legalizing cannabis and this fact will become even clearer come November." The post Massachusetts: Democrats Overwhelmingly Reject Ballot Proposal to Repeal Adult-Use Marijuana Legalization appeared first on NORML.
Massachusetts Democratic Voters Strongly Oppose Ballot Measure To Roll Back Marijuana Legalization, Poll Shows
Democratic voters in Massachusetts strongly oppose a measure on the November ballot to roll back the state’s marijuana legalization law. The new survey of Democratic primary voters from the Suffolk University Political Research Center and The Boston Globe asked, “In November, voters will be asked whether they support keeping or repealing the state law that legalized recreational marijuana sales. If the election were today, would you vote to keep…
Massachusetts: Democrats Overwhelmingly Reject Ballot Proposal to Repeal Adult-Use Marijuana Legalization
"There's no 'buyer's remorse' among Massachusetts' voters when it comes to legalizing cannabis and this fact will become even clearer come November." The post Massachusetts: Democrats Overwhelmingly Reject Ballot Proposal to Repeal Adult-Use Marijuana Legalization appeared first on NORML.
Poll: 79% of Massachusetts Democratic Primary Voters Want to Keep Recreational Marijuana Legal
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information Nearly eight in 10 Massachusetts voters planning to participate in the Democratic primary say they want the state to maintain legal recreational marijuana sales, according to a new poll from Suffolk University and The Boston Globe. The survey found that 79% would vote to keep the state’s current recreational marijuana law in place, compared with 16.2% who would repeal it. Another 4.4% were un…
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