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State updates include a New Hampshire legalization hearing and a Washington bill allowing medical cannabis use in hospitals, alongside a poll showing many Massachusetts voters regret signing an anti-cannabis ballot initiative. Federal news is dominated by the alcohol industry's push to delay the recriminalization of hemp-derived THC products, and a RAND report estimates nearly 10 million Americans microdosed psychedelics in the last year.

Poll Shows Many Massachusetts Voters Regret Signing Anti-Cannabis Petition

Jan 23, 2026

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Tom Angell

Marijuana Moment

The cannabis landscape is shifting fast, and the latest updates show a mix of progress and pushback. In New Hampshire, lawmakers are finally discussing legalization, spurred by federal moves toward rescheduling. Meanwhile, Washington is taking a compassionate step by advancing a bill to allow terminally ill patients access to medical marijuana in hospitals and hospices. However, it’s not all smooth sailing; in Massachusetts, a poll reveals that nearly half of the voters who signed a petition to roll back legalization now regret it, claiming they were misled about the document's true intent.

On the federal side, major alcohol retailers are now lobbying to delay the recriminalization of hemp-derived THC, showing just how much skin the "big players" have in the game. For everyday tokers, these developments are crucial. Increased hospital access and state-level legalization hearings mean better safety and dignity for patients and enthusiasts alike. While corporate interests might complicate the market, seeing voters stand up against deceptive anti-cannabis tactics shows that the community’s voice is stronger than ever. Keeping the momentum for accessibility is key to a fair, green future.

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