Ohio Voters to Decide on Legal Marijuana and Abortion Measures in November

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The Coalition to Regulate Alcohol Like Marijuana in Ohio has submitted over 222,000 signatures for a proposed law that would legalize recreational marijuana in the state. The measure would allow adults aged 21 and older to buy, possess, and grow cannabis, with certain limits. The proposal also includes a 10% tax on products, with revenue allocated to administrative costs, addiction treatment programs, municipalities with dispensaries, and a social equity and jobs program. The signatures will be verified by July 20 to determine if the proposal will make it onto the November ballot.
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