Protect Ohio’s Existing Marijuana Laws
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In November 2023, Ohio voters overwhelmingly approved a citizen-initiated statute legalizing recreational adult-use cannabis, known at the time as Issue 2. To date, major pieces of the law remain in flux and lawmakers are not giving voters what they approved.
The Ohio General Assembly has already introduced legislation (SB 56) to subvert the will of voters. We must protect the policy that voters passed to address the many harms caused by the failed war on drugs.
The ACLU of Ohio believes there are two necessary steps in cannabis policy: legalize and repair. We’ve accomplished the first, and now we must ensure that the social justice components of Issue 2 come to fruition. Sales exceeded $242 million at the end of 2024, yet the money supposedly allocated for the Social Equity and Jobs Program is yet to be seen.
Ohio lawmakers have discussed changes that would dismantle the tax structure voters passed, limit home grow, increase revenue toward county jails, and prohibit gifting marijuana between adults.
TAKE ACTION: Tell Ohio Lawmakers to protect our existing marijuana laws and to protect the Social Equity and Jobs Program.
Message Recipients: Members of the Ohio Senate and House of Representatives