A Republican-led invoice to “regulate the hashish business to demise” handed the Ohio state Senate on a partisan vote.
That’s how the state’s Democratic senators view Senate Invoice 56, which, if permitted by the complete Common Meeting and signed into regulation, would eradicate marijuana social fairness, cap the variety of retailers statewide and impose a bunch of recent restrictions on an business that’s barely 6 months outdated.
Ohio voters legalized adult-use marijuana in 2023, with the primary gross sales recorded in August.
Since then, leisure hashish shops within the state have recorded practically $320 million in gross sales.
The invoice’s proposed limits embrace:
A blanket ban on smoking marijuana in public.
A discount in residence develop allowances to 6 crops – down from 12 – with a prohibition on “sharing.”
A THC efficiency cap of 35% for flower and 70% for concentrates.
Strict packaging and promoting guidelines for hashish edibles.
Notably, the invoice doesn’t handle merchandise containing hemp-derived intoxicating cannabinoids equivalent to delta-8 THC, in accordance with Columbus-based WOSU Public Media.
The Senate’s 21 Republicans voted in favor of SB 56; all 9 Senate Democrats voted towards the measure.
Critics word that Republican lawmakers launched efforts to limit or restrict a regulated hashish market even earlier than voters permitted adult-use legalization.
In an announcement posted to X, the Ohio chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union known as SB 56 “a rebuke of the folks and companies that drafted the initiative, voted for it, and labored tirelessly to implement it.”
“We’re extraordinarily disenchanted that Ohio Senators rushed by means of a invoice that torches our adult-use hashish rights,” the ACLU added.
It’s not but clear when the Ohio Home of Representatives will take up the invoice.
Republicans get pleasure from a decisive 65-34 majority in that chamber.