But according to a poll taken late last year, New Jersey voters back Murphy's plans to tax millionaires and weed even though a majority of residents agree the state is taxed enough.
Sixty percent of New Jerseyans "strongly support" taxing the sale of recreational marijuana if it's made legal in the state and another 16 percent "somewhat support" it, according to a Rutgers Eagleton Poll released Wednesday.
This will help people navigate what could be one of N.J.'s biggest economic opportunities in years.
On the flip side, only 15 percent said they "strongly oppose" taxing recreational cannabis, according to the poll. Another 5 percent "somewhat oppose" the hypothetical tax.