• @cm0002@lemmy.world
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    method of legalization was a state Constitutional amendment.

    No fucking way lmfao that’s hilarious 😂 Cheers to any Ohioions 🌿 reading this

    • @enragedzeus05@lemmynsfw.com
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      1 year ago

      From a different site I came across. I am not politically savvy but this doesn’t sound like an amendment the way issue 1 was.

      “Since Issue 2 is an initiated statute, lawmakers are free to change or toss out the version that voters approve. But even though GOP leaders disapprove of recreational marijuana, a total repeal seems unlikely. They may instead look at the revenue distribution or impose additional requirements.”

      Source: https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/politics/elections/2023/11/07/what-would-ohios-marijuana-and-abortion-ballot-issues-do/71485973007/

      Edit: spelling is hard

      • @abraxas@sh.itjust.works
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        This is basically how it goes with “begrudging legalization”. The legislature figures out exactly how much they can get away with pushing back while still keeping their seats. There was a little of this in Massachusetts, with the Governor and Mayor both speaking out against legalization when the Question made the ballot.

        They dragged their feet for a while on licensing, and gave retails licenses to friends first. If I recall correctly, an overturn vote made it to the next ballot. They rolled it out slower. They jacked up the pot tax an extra 8% (10.75% tax on top of our sales tax AND an optional 3% local tax). They added the silly “5mg per dose of edibles” limit. All stuff they could get away with, but that makes the bill more palatable to pot-haters.