Maryland activists have launched a statewide campaign to urge voters to pass a marijuana legalization referendum that will appear on the November ballot.
The MDCAN 22 “Vote Yes On 4” campaign, which is being led by former NFL player Eugene Monroe, announced the new push on Thursday, promoting a new website and video ad with information about the reform proposal.
Maryland elections officials recently finalized the language of the cannabis referendum and issued a formal summary. The measure was placed on the ballot by an act of the legislature, which separately passed a complementary bill to set up regulations for an adult-use market if voters approve legalization.
Cannabis is on the ballot in Maryland—are you ready to help join the fight to make legal adult-use #cannabis a reality? Vote YES on question 4 this November and follow our efforts at https://t.co/sBTzvaUcFR. #Legalization pic.twitter.com/cwJhlCXoWI
— MDCAN 22 – Yes on 4! (@YesOnMD4) September 8, 2022
“Legalizing cannabis would stimulate Maryland’s economy and create tens of thousands of good-paying jobs, while allowing Maryland residents to benefit from vital investments in education, public health, and public safety funded by cannabis taxes,” Monroe said in a press release.
The new campaign ad talks
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