Ohio Governor Collaborates with GOP Leadership to Amend Marijuana Legalization Law, Ensuring No 'Surprises' for Voters

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine met with GOP Senate and House leadership to discuss changes to a voter-approved marijuana legalization initiative. The proposed revisions would focus on mitigating youth consumption, reallocating tax revenue, and preventing impaired driving. DeWine emphasized the need to implement the changes before adult possession and cultivation become legal on December 7. Democratic lawmaker Rep. Casey Weinstein criticized Republicans for not acting on cannabis reform earlier and urged them to uphold the will of the voters. Prohibitionist organizations are seeking to undermine the newly approved law, while some Ohio lawmakers doubt the legislature will repeal the voter-passed legalization law.
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- Issue 2: Gun owners and other adults who won't be allowed to use recreational marijuana Dayton Daily News
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- How did your city vote on marijuana legalization for Issue 2 in Cuyahoga County? (map) cleveland.com
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