CLEVELAND, Ohio - Ohio Senate Republicans say Ohio needs “adjustments” in the marijuana law voters approved for public health ...
Ohio lawmakers have taken the first major step in limiting recreational marijuana laws that voters overwhelmingly approved.
The Ohio Senate has approved a bill to make significant changes to the state’s voter-approved marijuana law—by halving the ...
Today, the Senate passed S.B. 56 - a Republican overhaul of the recreational marijuana laws that Ohioans overwhelmingly ...
The bills introduced in the Senate Business, Labor and Economic Affairs Committee on Thursday represent philosophical shifts ...
Senate Bill 56 would lower the household limit for plants, ban outdoor smoking and eliminate small cannabis grower licenses.
The bill would also make it easier to get a medical marijuana card and extend the card renewal period from six months to two ...
State lawmakers are considering legislation that would tighten up Ohio's marijuana laws that voters approved in 2023.
Senate bill 56, which would “repeal most of” the current marijuana laws in the state, has passed the Senate in a straight ...
The Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 56, which would change the recreational marijuana law approved by voters in 2023.
Colorado voters passed Amendment 64 legalizing marijuana use by those 21 and older. One justification for this policy change ...
According to ResponsiblePA, the poll conducted by Change Research found that 68% of the state’s voters support marijuana ...
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