General Assembly expected to go home for the holidays, leaving recreational marijuana law untouchedPosted by On


COLUMBUS, Ohio – The legislature appears poised to finish for the year without having made promised changes to the voter-approved recreational marijuana initiated statute.

The Ohio House concluded its last scheduled session of 2023 without voting on any changes to the law voters approved in November, despite pressure from the Ohio Senate, which last week passed a bill backed by Gov. Mike DeWine that would tweak the law, including making recreational sales available immediately at medical dispensaries.

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