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After coming up a few hundred valid signatures short, the group that hopes voters will approve legalizing recreational marijuana in Ohio turns in several thousand signatures to try to make the fall ballot.
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Ohio lawmakers have less than four months to either pass the initiated statute they have in front of them. If they don't, it could end up on the ballot.
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The state is more than doubling the number of dispensaries where medical marijuana will be available.
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The clock is ticking for the Ohio Legislature to pass an initiated statute to keep the issue from going to the ballot this fall.
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Two conservative groups have different perspective on this issue
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Two Democratic State House members held a town hall last night.
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Dave Yost says the group behind the effort needs to make changes to its petitions.
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A group hoping to regulate marijuana like alcohol in Ohio has changed its legalization plan. It’s now looking at passing a state law rather than a…
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The language for a proposed amendment to legalize marijuana on Ohio’s fall ballot has been rejected. But that’s not unusual.Backers of the proposal say it…
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Backers of a proposed constitutional amendment to make marijuana legal in Ohio have passed the first big hurdle in that process. The Attorney General has…