NJ Weedman says voters hoodwinked by legal pot ballot question
"Most people thought they were voting to legalize marijuana when in fact if you read the amendment and our existing marijuana laws, marijuana will remain illegal and I think the state bamboozled the citizens, hoodwinked them in the voting to give certain people — these 'cannabis cartels' — the opportunity to make billions while still continuing to illegalize the masses of us," Forchion said to New Jersey 101.5.
Forchion owns a restaurant, NJWeedman's Joint, near the Statehouse.