
A contentious bill proposing sweeping changes to the adult-use cannabis landscape in Ohio has stalled in the Legislature.
Many cannabis advocates have opposed controversial Senate Bill 56, which would impose a statewide recreational marijuana business license cap and eliminate a nascent social equity program.
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The bill passed the state Senate earlier this session and was expected to be heard on the House floor on Wednesday.
But according to Cleveland TV station WEWS, the bill stalled thanks to a dispute between Republicans in the state House and Senate over:
Decreasing the amount of THC allowed in adult-use products. Reducing the number of plants allowed under home cultivation from 12 to 6. Stripping marijuana tax revenue from localities that allow retail.
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