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The year 2023 began with several state efforts to legalize adult-use or medical cannabis, despite an apparently stalled federal effort to do so. [1] A cannabis industry executive predicted that at least two states would enact adult-use reform in 2023, with the most likely states to legalize being Minnesota, Pennsylvania and Ohio. [2]
[35] [36] On June 13, the bill passed 14-10 in the New Hampshire Senate, then was tabled (killed) in the House. [37] [38] Around January 7, the Hawaii Attorney General released an over 300-page draft legalization bill to be considered by the state legislature. [39] A state senate legalization bill, SB3335, was introduced on January 24. [40]
The year 2022 began with several United States cannabis reform proposals pre-filed in 2021 for the upcoming year's legislative session. Among the remaining prohibitionist states, legalization of adult use in Delaware and Oklahoma was considered most likely, and Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island somewhat less likely; medical cannabis in Mississippi was called likely at the beginning ...
More than $34 million of that came from out-of-state residents living in places like Indiana. And soon, another nearby state will join their ranks. Ohio, where voters legalized marijuana through a ...
Ohio voters' decision Tuesday to legalize recreational marijuana paves the way for its availability in three of the four states neighboring Indiana.
The Hoosier state has remained firm in its stance regarding marijuana, with Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb refusing to pardon those with state-level possession charges and saying he would take no ...
Ohio Adult Use Act Bill October 12, 2021: Legalization Tax-and-regulate bill announced by Rep. Jamie Callender (R) in October, [108] formally entered on December 2 with cosponsor Ron Ferguson (R) [109] SB 261 Bill December 15, 2021: Medical Does not require any specific conditions. Passed by Senate on December 15. [110] Pennsylvania Senate Bill ...
Ohio House Republicans were and remain less likely than their Senate counterparts to chop and channel marijuana legalization. Evidently, there is at least some regard for what voters think in ...