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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said lawmakers should accept "the will of the people" after Tuesday's vote on abortion access and legal marijuana, but he still wants changes to the latter law.
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Now that ballots have been tallied on Issue 2, some Ohio lawmakers are beginning to talk about could-be tweaks to the statute legalizing adult-use recreational marijuana.
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Ohio joins a list of two dozen states that have legalized recreational marijuana for people over 21.
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Follow live results on issues 1 and 2 as they roll in tonight county-by-county.
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There are a number of important issues to be decided in Ohio and Kentucky and even those outside of the Tri-State are taking notice.
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Because Issue 2 — the proposal to legalize and tax marijuana use — is an initiated statute and not a constitutional amendment, Ohio lawmakers have some control over the measure if it passes.
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Sherrod Brown announced in a video on social media that he voted "yes" on Issues 1 and 2 in the 2023 general election. J.D. Vance has left requests for comment unreturned for over a month on the topic.
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Supporters of Issue 2 are airing a new ad that says Ohio is losing tax revenues to Michigan because so many Buckeyes go to the state up north to buy marijuana.
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A new poll from Baldwin Wallace University just adds more evidence that Ohio voters will approve both Issue 1 and Issue 2 in the November election,
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Most Republican lawmakers are opposed to the issue to legalize recreational marijuana, and the Ohio Senate president says if it passes, it will likely be changed.