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Ohio Voters Legalize Recreational Marijuana for Adults

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Ohio Voters Approve Recreational Marijuana Use

Ohio voters have approved Issue 2. This measure legalizes recreational marijuana for adults. The decision came during Tuesday’s election. Ohio is now the 24th U.S. state to legalize adult-use cannabis. This follows many other states nationwide.

New Cannabis Law Details

The new law allows adults 21 and older to use marijuana. They can possess up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis. Individuals may also grow plants at home. The limit is six plants per person. A household can grow up to 12 plants total. These provisions aim to provide personal freedom. They also control supply within the state.

A new state division will oversee the industry. This Cannabis Control Division will handle regulations. It will manage all aspects of the market. This includes cultivation, processing, and sales. The goal is a safe and regulated market.

Taxation and Revenue Allocation

Recreational marijuana sales will face new taxes. A 10% excise tax will apply to purchases. This is in addition to existing state and local sales taxes. Ohio expects significant revenue from these taxes. Funds will support several key areas.

Tax revenue will cover administrative costs. It will also fund addiction treatment programs. Municipalities hosting dispensaries will receive a share. Furthermore, a portion will go to social equity programs. These programs aim to benefit communities disproportionately affected by past drug laws.

Implementation Timeline for Ohio Cannabis

The new law takes effect in 30 days. This means early December. However, legal sales will not begin immediately. State regulators have nine months to set rules. These rules are crucial for the industry. They cover licensing, testing, and sales operations. Dispensaries might not open until late 2024. Meanwhile, patients with medical marijuana cards can continue using existing dispensaries.

Views on Legalization

Support for Issue 2 was strong. Advocates highlighted personal liberty. They also pointed to potential tax benefits. Groups like the Coalition to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol led the campaign. They emphasized safe, regulated access.

However, the measure faced opposition. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine voiced concerns. Many Republican lawmakers also opposed it. Their worries included public health risks. They also cited potential increases in underage use. Concerns about public safety were also raised. Despite opposition, voters chose legalization.

Ohio’s Place in National Cannabis Trends

Ohio joins a growing number of states. These states have legalized recreational cannabis. This trend reflects changing public opinion. It also shows a shift in policy across the U.S. Medical marijuana was already legal in Ohio. The state now takes a further step. This decision could impact neighboring states too.

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