A cannabis legalization campaign in Ohio has managed to attract enough signatures to qualify for review by the state’s legislature. The proposed bill, which prompts legislators to regulate adult-use (recreational) cannabis in the same way as alcohol, must now be considered by legislative members before undergoing a ballot vote in November. The Coalition to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol (CRMLA) issued an official news release on the subject. As per the release, the secretary of state told members of the campaign on Friday, Jan. 28 that Ohio’s cannabis legalization initiative had gained an adequate number of signatures to forcibly stimulate contemplation by lawmakers. Should lawmakers amend the state constitution in accordance with the bill’s suggestions, adult-use cannabis sales would be legalized across Ohio, which is home to nearly 12 million people. The CRMLA’s Initial Attempt at Legalization in Ohio As per the CRMLA’s proposed law to legalize and regulate the cultivation, manufacturing, testing, and sale of cannabis for people aged 21 and up, the measure “fixes a broken system.” Back in December 2021, the group took its first stab at legalization. However, to the dismay of CRMLA members, 206,943 submitted signatures were not sufficient to have the bill considered by lawmakers.

Posted By, Cannabis Central, 03/09/2022 08:00:00

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