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Ohio lawmakers will likely pause deliberations on changes to the state’s marijuana law until after their summer break.
Ohio lawmakers are expected to recess for summer break without passing Senate Bill 56, a controversial measure that would ...
We are going to push pause. We’re going to take the summer and come back and potentially take another crack at it.” By Megan ...
A House committee unveiled changes May 28 to Senate Bill 56, an overhaul of the adult-use cannabis program that would impose new rules and change how the state spends marijuana revenue.
The newest version of Ohio Senate Bill 56—modifying state marijuana laws—still puts limits on how potent THC products can be. But it allows use at some outdoor concerts.
If the House ultimately passes SB 56 or if the Senate passes HB 160 or if they pass an amended compromise bill, it then goes to DeWine to be signed into law or vetoed. As for the governor’s biennial ...
Senate Bill 56, however, does no such thing. Instead, it makes line-by-line changes designed to weaken the cannabis business community out of contempt for individuals who use marijuana.
Ohio Marijuana backers criticize Ohio bills attempting to change state law There are bills in both chambers trying to rewrite Ohio’s marijuana laws — Senate Bill 56 and House Bill 160.
“Ohio looks like it has been rolling along very smoothly, and implementation has been going well,” said NORML Political Director Morgan Fox. “There have been no major complaints from Ohioans, and it’s ...
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