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Keystone State consensus: New data shows Pennsylvanians from all walks of life are ready to go green
Apr 13, 2026
Source:
Tom Angell
Marijuana Moment
The Keystone State is showing a unified front when it comes to ending cannabis prohibition. A fresh poll reveals that nearly 70% of Pennsylvania voters are ready to embrace a regulated adult-use market. What is truly impressive about these numbers is the consistency; whether someone identifies as a Democrat, Republican, or Independent, the majority sentiment remains the same. People across all age groups and regions are essentially saying it is time to move past the old-school restrictions.
This widespread public backing provides massive leverage for Governor Josh Shapiro, who has been vocal about the economic potential of a legal market. We are talking about an estimated $1.3 billion in revenue over the first five years alone. That is a massive influx of cash that could be used for schools and community infrastructure rather than letting it slip away to neighboring legal states. For anyone living in PA who is tired of making the trek to New Jersey or Maryland, this news is a breath of fresh air. It suggests that the political will is finally catching up to the reality on the ground.
Beyond just the green light for recreational use, Pennsylvanians are also demanding better standards for hemp products. Nearly 90% of those surveyed want to see intoxicating hemp-derived THC moved into a regulated system and off the shelves of convenience stores. This is a win for consumer safety, as it ensures that what you are buying is tested and transparently labeled.
For enthusiasts in the Commonwealth, now is the time to keep that energy high. Public opinion is clearly on our side, and with the Governor pushing hard for legislative action, Pennsylvania is closer than ever to establishing a safe, accessible, and thriving cannabis culture. If you have been waiting for the state to catch up, these numbers prove that your neighbors are right there with you. Keep an eye on Harrisburg—the momentum is real.







