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  2. 2023 Ohio Issue 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol initiative, listed on the ballot as Issue 2, [2] is a ballot initiative for legalization of cannabis in the U.S. state of Ohio that was passed by voters on November 7, 2023.

  3. Polls showing Sen. Sherrod Brown down in latest blow to Ohio ...

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    Brown’s historically solid poll numbers and Ohio’s recent willingness to pass left-leaning ballot measures like marijuana legalization gave Dems some hope the state wasn’t completely lost to ...

  4. Ohio could become latest state to legalize abortion, marijuana

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    Ohio legalized marijuana for medical purposes in 2016. What does polling show? An October poll from Baldwin Wallace University indicates a majority of likely voters supporting both Issues 1 and 2 ...

  5. When can I buy marijuana in Ohio? What to know about new ...

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    Ohio just became the 24th state to legalize recreational marijuana. Issue 2, approved by Ohio voters on Tuesday, will allow adults 21 and older to buy, possess and grow marijuana.

  6. Exit poll: Most Ohio voters still largely favor legal abortion

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    (Voters younger than 30 were even more broadly supportive of another Ohio ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana, the exit poll finds. CNN projects that measure, Issue 2, has also passed.)

  7. Voters are deciding whether to make Ohio the 24th state to ...

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    The future of recreational marijuana legalization in Ohio is in the balance Tuesday. Issue 2 on the statewide ballot would allow adults 21 and over to buy and possess up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis ...

  8. Cannabis in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    On August 22, 1975, Governor James Rhodes signed a bill decriminalizing cannabis, making Ohio the sixth state to do so. [2] Under Ohio law, the possession of up to 100 grams (3½ oz) of marijuana is a "minor misdemeanor" which carries a maximum fine of $150. Possession of more than 100 grams (3½ oz) but less than 200 grams (7 oz) of marijuana ...

  9. Voters in Ohio will decide next week whether to legalize recreational marijuana, but people on both sides of the issue say more hangs in the balance than simply decriminalizing the drug.