
It appears unlikely that Ohio lawmakers will make changes to the state’s recreational marijuana law before their summer break.
The state’s House Judiciary Committee was expected to vote on whether to advance Senate Bill 56, but for two consecutive weeks, the vote did not occur amid political infighting.
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“We are going to push pause,” state Republican state Rep. Brian Stewart told the Ohio Capital Journal about the adult-use bill.
“We’re going to take the summer and come back and potentially take another crack at it.”
SB 56 would cut levels in recreational marijuana extracts from a maximum of 90% to 70%, limit the number of retailers to 400 and forbid smoking in most public places.
The measure also would allow only licensed marijuana
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