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Marijuana Legalization in OhioBerkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksSmith, Mark Caleb
Ohio voters approved a measure legalizing recreational marijuana, defying Republican legislative leaders who had failed to pass the proposed law.
Though Ohio legalized medical marijuana in 2016, the Coalition has pushed for recreational legalization for years, aiming to expand cannabis access to residents without their medical cards, and to stop the sale of unsafe, unregulated cannabis products on the black market. Previously, only registered ...
The groups disagree in how each would legalize the drug, whether only for medical use or by strictly regulating where cannabis could be grown in the Buckeye State. Much of the opposition to a group limiting grow sites has been from other pro-marijuana advocates. ...
Now, Ohio could make history by legalizing both at the same time, and the pro-marijuana camp is ramping up as the days until the vote are counting down. A new poll finds most Ohioans support legalization, but the campaign is stirring up controversy, reports CBS News correspondent Barry ...
CBS News projects that Ohio's Issue 2, on marijuana legalization, will pass. The issue allows adults over 21 to legally purchase, possess and grow marijuana for recreational use. By Jake Miller 8:35 PM / November 7, 2023 Biden speaks with Philadelphia mayor-elect Parker after victory ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Some Ohio lawmakers are searching for ways to help law enforcement perform fast-result drug tests in the field following the state’s full legalization of marijuana. Ohio State Rep. Cecil Thomas is a co-sponsor of House Bill 230, which allows police to perform fast...
Kessler, one of the early investors in the cannabis industry as it took hold across the United States, has worked toward the legalization of marijuana in Ohio for nearly 10 years. His company, Riviera Creek, was awarded a cultivation license in 2017 to grow cannabis for medical purposes, afte...
{mosads}With 45 percent of precincts reporting, 65 percent of the vote was against legalization, with 35 percent in favor. It is a significant defeat for the pro-marijuana movement, which was riding momentum from successful ballot initiatives in recent years in Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Ala...