"Ohio Fraternal Order of Police Opposes Marijuana Legalization in Ohio"

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The Ohio Fraternal Order of Police is urging voters to reject the legalization of marijuana in Ohio, citing concerns about increased drug use and crime. They believe that the strain on emergency services and the lack of sufficient police officers would exacerbate the situation. The Fraternal Order of Police also expresses worries about minors accessing the drug. However, proponents of marijuana legalization argue that tax revenue from marijuana sales would be allocated towards addressing these issues, including social equity, job programs, treatment, and education.
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