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Related: About this forumOhio Republicans are divided on the effort to legalize marijuana for recreational use in the state. Recreational marijuana may become legal this November and many Ohio Republicans aren't happy about
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Article Ohio Republicans are divided on the effort to legalize marijuana for recreational use in the state.
Recreational marijuana may become legal this November and many Ohio Republicans aren't happy about it.
Some lawmakers are concerned that even if it passes, Ohioans still won't get recreational marijuana.
"There are a number of legislators who have publicly commented that they will block marijuana in any way they can and that could possibly mean overturning the will of the voters."
The General Assembly is able to repeal a ballot proposal when the issue is an initiated statute. This differs from the abortion proposal, which is a constitutional amendment.
This means that lawmakers are technically able to repeal the proposal the day after it passes."
https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/politics/ohio-politics/ohio-republicans-split-on-nov-marijuana-legalization-and-could-repeal-proposal-the-day-after-it-passes
walkingman
(8,324 posts)thinks they know what is best for you. Most, if not all people, are quite capable of making decisions for themselves.
Also....prohibition does not work.
multigraincracker
(34,057 posts)shop in its town. But it passed by a few votes and now the town loves it. Its a boarder town on the Ohio boarder that has attracted folks from Ohio. Now their schools have more money from the taxes collected from out of staters. The restaurants, gas stations and other businesses are thriving. They love all of that Buckeye $.
LiberaBlueDem
(1,152 posts)No freedom for you if republicans get their way.
pwb
(12,198 posts)Ohio should look to them?
Fullduplexxx
(8,246 posts)The General Assembly is able to repeal a ballot proposal when the issue is an initiated statute. This differs from the abortion proposal, which is a constitutional amendment.
This means that lawmakers are technically able to repeal the proposal the day after it passes."
say hello to your overlords , ohio
yankee87
(2,337 posts)We just voted down the Issue 1 power grab by the Qpublican party. What is going on with our overlords, they obviously better than we do.