Ohio House Passes Legislation Repealing Elements of Voter-Approved Marijuana Legalization Law

The legislation now returns to the Senate, which initially proposed even more comprehensive changes to the law.

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(Columbus, Oh.) - House lawmakers decided on Wednesday in favor of a substitute version of Senate Bill 56, which makes numerous changes to the state's voter-approved adult-use marijuana legalization law.

The legislation now returns to the Senate, which initially proposed even more comprehensive changes to the law. If Senators fail to approve the House's amended version of the bill, it will be advanced to a conference committee for further debate.

 

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