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Will Any States Legalize Adult Use Cannabis In 2026?

by Keegan MacDonald
February 13, 2026
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The window for another state to legalize adult-use cannabis in 2026 is narrowing, dimming hopes for easy expansion in a U.S. marijuana industry already valued at more than $30 billion.

In two states long viewed as promising prospects—Hawaii and Pennsylvania—lawmakers are signaling that political math remains stubbornly unchanged. Meanwhile, recent developments in Florida underscore how aggressive opposition can derail even well-funded legalization campaigns.

In Hawaii, legislative leaders are openly acknowledging that support for adult-use cannabis has stalled. State House Speaker Nadine Nakamura told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser that the same lawmakers who failed to advance legalization last year remain in office, and their views have not shifted.

Despite growing national momentum, including President Donald Trump’s order directing federal agencies to reschedule marijuana, Nakamura said Hawaii’s legislature—particularly members representing conservative districts on Oahu—has not warmed to legalization. As a result, two major proposals appear effectively dead: one that would have put the issue before voters via a constitutional amendment and another that would have legalized cannabis only if federal law changed first.

Pennsylvania faces a different but equally familiar roadblock. Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro again urged lawmakers to legalize marijuana in his annual budget address, citing potential tax revenue as the state confronts a looming deficit. But resistance in the Republican-controlled Senate remains firm.

While the Democratic-led House passed a legalization bill last year—featuring a controversial state-run retail model—the measure stalled in the upper chamber. According to Spotlight PA, Republicans hold 27 of the Senate’s 50 seats, and it remains unclear whether any adult-use proposal can clear that hurdle, despite vocal support from GOP Sen. Dan Laughlin.

Elsewhere, the landscape is mixed. New adult-use markets launched in 2025 in Delaware and Minnesota, and Ohio surpassed $1 billion in combined recreational and medical cannabis sales during its first full year of legal sales. Virginia could still open a regulated adult-use market in late 2026 if lawmakers act on previously approved legalization.

But momentum is no longer one-directional. In Oklahoma, Gov. Kevin Stitt has endorsed a voter initiative that would dismantle the state’s sizable medical marijuana program, signaling that retrenchment—not expansion—may define the next phase of cannabis politics.

For now, industry watchers say the race to become the next legalization state appears stalled, with no clear frontrunner in sight.

Read the whole article from MJBizDaily here.

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