As many Massachusetts voters—who supported Hillary Clinton by a double-digit margin—watched the returns come in with a stronger-than-expected showing for Donald Trump, many couldn’t help but notice the silver lining in becoming the first eastern state to legalize recreational marijuana the same day.

Whole lot of people in Massachusetts real happy the marijuana legalization ballot question is about to pass in light of this Trump lead — Lauren Dezenski (@LaurenDezenski) November 9, 2016

I haven't smoked pot in 2 years. Looks like I'm gunna start. #TrumpPresidency #Question4 — T-Dawg (@cleverpunkname) November 9, 2016

I dont even smoke weed but it's now legalized recreationally in Massachusetts and Trump is our next president so now is a good time to start — ㅤ (@Benintendad) November 9, 2016

“When they go low, we get, er, go…" https://t.co/hx5eS0nE0U — Daniel Marans (@danielmarans) November 9, 2016

Across the country in California, a fellow liberal state that also voted to legalize recreational marijuana Tuesday, the feelings were similar.

Just in time https://t.co/JSbM3By0Zq — Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) November 9, 2016