Voters narrowly opposed allowing adult-use cannabis businesses to open within the township, in a non-binding ballot question decided Tuesday.
The measure asked voters if marijuana cultivators, manufacturers, wholesalers, delivery services and other adult-use cannabis businesses should be allowed to open within the municipal boundaries.
Voters opposed doing so, 5,013 to 4,371, according to unofficial results. In the 2020 election, a majority of township voters said they supported legalizing recreational marijuana.
Medical marijuana businesses are exempt from the township's restriction.
The results are likely to result in no changes in the near future. Such businesses are already barred from opening in Lacey.