Bipartisan Cannabis Legalization Bill Introduced In Ohio

May 27, 2023 ·

A bi-partisan bill to legalize cannabis has been introduced in Ohio by state Reps. Casey Weinstein (D) and Jamie Callender (R) would allow the cultivation, purchasing, and possession of cannabis by Ohioans over the age of 21, and allow for the expungement of conviction records for previous cultivation and possession offenses.

The measure includes a 10% tax on sales which would be distributed in part to support primary and secondary education, support communities that host dispensaries, combat drug dependence and illegal drug trafficking, and into the state general fund. 

In a statement, Callender added that the U.S. is “increasingly heading towards the de-scheduling of cannabis products at the federal level” and “Ohio has an opportunity to get ahead of the curve in developing its cannabis industry.” 

“Through the expansion of Ohio’s successful Medical Marijuana program to all Ohioans, we will not only be building upon best practices from around the country but utilizing the lessons learned here in Ohio,” he said.  

Under the bill, Ohio’s Medical Marijuana Control Program would be extended to also regulate the cultivation, processing, and sale of adult-use cannabis products. It would be renamed the Division of Marijuana Control to reflect its role in running both the medical cannabis and adult-use programs and be housed within the Department of Commerce. 

The legalization bill is still awaiting a committee assignment.  (Full Story)

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