At the stroke of midnight, recreational marijuana became legal in Ohio.

Voters approved last month that adults 21 and older are allowed to use and grow cannabis.

However, Ohio Republicans may be putting the brakes on it.

On Monday, Ohio Senate Republicans proposed banning at-home growing, increasing the substance’s tax rate, and altering how those taxes get distributed.

The ballot measure, dubbed Issue 2, passed on the Nov. 7 election with 57% of the vote - but since it is a citizen’s vote, the legislature is allowed to make tweaks to the law.

  • @andrewta
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    341 year ago

    What you guys need to do is do a lawsuit and sue the government. Making tweeks is one thing, straight ignoring the will of the people is another.

    • Chainweasel
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      1 year ago

      We did that with the voting maps and the Ohio Supreme Court ruled the maps illegal, they ignored the Ohio Supreme Court and did as they please anyway.
      Lawsuits have no power with the current administration here.

      • @andrewta
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        161 year ago

        Take them back to court and, on I’m not an attorney but there has to be some penalties the Supreme Court can hand down for ignoring what they say.

        Maybe present alternate voting maps and ask the Supreme Court to put those into place.

        Also ask for jail time for those that ignored the Supreme Court the last time

        Again not an attorney but it seems to me that there has to be an option.

        • ThrowawayOnLemmy
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          301 year ago

          Take them back to court and, on I’m not an attorney but there has to be some penalties the Supreme Court can hand down for ignoring what they say.

          This requires enforcement, and Republicans don’t enforce rules on each other. It’s a big club and we’re not in it.

          • @andrewta
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            41 year ago

            True. Is it possible to take this to the Supreme Court and claim violation of rights?

            • @SCB
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              31 year ago

              Issue with this is it takes a long time, and during that period of time, a bunch of conservative justices can be (and have been) appointed.