Ohio Voters Approve Proposal to Legalize Recreational Marijuana

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Nov.09.2023
Ohio Voters Approve Proposal to Legalize Recreational Marijuana
Ohio voters have approved a ballot measure legalizing recreational marijuana, making it the 24th state in the US to do so.

According to a report by US media outlet NAI500 on November 8th, voters in the state of Ohio have approved a ballot initiative to legalize recreational marijuana, making it the 24th state (excluding Washington D.C.) to adopt such legislation.

Ohio Voters Approve Proposal to Legalize Recreational Marijuana
A new law will come into effect on December 7, 2023

 

According to the proposal, residents in the state who are 21 years old or older will be allowed to consume, cultivate, or sell marijuana within the regulations and taxation framework established by the state government.

 

According to The Washington Post, a new law will come into effect on December 7, 2023.

 

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