63% of Massachusetts Voters Oppose Petition to Repeal Adult-Use Cannabis Program
Smart Approaches to Marijuana spent $1.55 million, so far, backing a 2026 ballot proposal that just 20% of Bay Staters support, according to a new poll.
A seven-figure campaign to end Massachusetts’ adult-use cannabis program and recriminalize personal cultivation has yet to appeal to the state’s voters, according to a new survey.
Just 20% of likely voters in the commonwealth support the 2026 ballot proposal to wipe out the state’s $1.6 billion adult-use marketplace, while 63% oppose (48% strongly/15% somewhat) the measure, according a Bay State Poll conducted last month by the University of New Hampshire’s (UNH) Survey Center under the university’s States of Opinion Project.