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Proposed changes to Maine cannabis laws won’t appear on November ballot

Organizers failed to submit 67,682 signatures by Feb. 2 to qualify a repeal measure targeting Maine’s adult-use cannabis law for the 2026 ballot, aiming now for 2027.

  • On Wednesday, the secretary of state's office confirmed organizers missed Tuesday's filing deadline, so the measure will not appear on the November ballot this year.
  • Mainers for a Safe and Healthy Future sought to repeal parts of the Maine Cannabis Legalization Act, with funding from out-of-state sources including Smart Approach to Marijuana Action Inc., Virginia-based group.
  • Signature gatherers were accused of misrepresenting the petition, with some signers saying they only learned its true purpose later, while Secretary of State Shenna Bellows said her office lacks enforcement authority and that `You have a right to lie under the First Amendment`.
  • It would also impose new testing and tracking standards for medical cannabis, ending all recreational sales and home-growing beginning Jan. 1, 2028, if enacted.
  • Organizers are expected to try to qualify the measure for the 2027 ballot, with the campaign finance filing showing funds still available and a $2 million donation from Smart Approach to Marijuana Action Inc. last month.
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WGME broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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