Source: Health Policy Institute of Ohio
Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman (R-Lima, OH) said that he doesn’t support an effort to legalize cannabis and won’t bring it to a vote in his chamber (Source: “Proposal to Legalize Marijuana in Ohio Faces Yet another Roadblock in Senate GOP Leader,” The Columbus Dispatch, February 9, 2022).
The Coalition to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol recently submitted enough valid signatures for Ohio lawmakers to consider its proposal, which would allow Ohioans age 21 and older to buy and possess up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis and 15 grams of concentrates. They could also grow up to six plants individually and no more than 12 in a household with multiple adults.
If lawmakers don’t pass the bill or pass an amended version within the next four months, supporters can collect another 132,887 valid signatures to put their measure on the ballot. “I don’t want anybody to misunderstand my position,” Rep. Huffman said. “I’m not going to bring it to the Senate floor. And if that means people want to go put it on the ballot, have at it.”
Governor Mike DeWine already said he would veto a bill to legalize marijuana in Ohio, calling the idea “a mistake.”