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New Hampshire lawmakers have prefiled multiple cannabis-related bills for the 2026 session, including a constitutional amendment proposal that aims to let voters decide on adult-use marijuana legalization, effectively bypassing the current governor's veto threat. Other legislative proposals address statutory legalization, protecting the gun rights of medical cannabis patients, allowing dispensaries to operate for profit, and regulating hemp sales.

New Hampshire Lawmakers Prefile Several Cannabis Bills for 2026, Including Voter-Led Legalization Option

Dec 8, 2025

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Kyle Jaeger

Marijuana Moment

New Hampshire is finally making some moves that could turn the Granite State from an island of prohibition into a smoker's paradise. For the 2026 session, lawmakers have prefiled a stack of cannabis bills, but the real head-turner is a proposed constitutional amendment. This clever play would put legalization directly on the ballot for voters, essentially side-stepping the governor’s consistent veto threats. Other proposals on the table include protecting the Second Amendment rights of medical patients and allowing dispensaries to finally operate for profit.

This is a massive win for the local community because it places the power back into the hands of the people. If the amendment hits the ballot, residents can bypass the political gridlock that has kept New Hampshire behind its neighbors for years. For everyday tokers, this means a future with legal personal possession and a more stable, professional market. It’s a sign that the "Live Free or Die" spirit might finally apply to our favorite plant, ensuring we don't have to cross state lines just to stock up.

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