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Ohio lawmakers have less than four months to either pass the initiated statute they have in front of them. If they don't, it could end up on the ballot.
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The bills to legalize marijuana will not move forward by the end of the lame-duck session.
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President Biden has said that he will pardon thousands of people convicted of simple possession of marijuana. In Ohio, that might not amount to much. We cover the details and catch up on midterm politics on our weekly reporter roundtable.
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The pardons will be done through an administration process to be developed by the Justice Department, administration officials told reporters; it will cover citizens and lawful permanent residents.
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Mayor Justin Bibb, City Prosecutor Aqueelah Jordan and Law Director Mark Griffin joined Council President Blaine Griffin at the Justice Center on Wednesday to file the motions to expunge.
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Governor Mike DeWine and Republican legislative leaders have said they do not want to pass any of the bills that would legalize marijuana in Ohio.
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A battle over whether to legalize marijuana is taking shape at the Ohio Statehouse. The lines are being drawn and groups that usually support each other on issues are finding they are at odds on this one.
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A group working to get recreational cannabis legalized in Ohio has forged ahead with its plan to give the Ohio general assembly the first swipe at the legislation. We discuss marijuana legalization in Ohio and around the country,
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A group seeking to legalize possessing and growing marijuana in Ohio has failed to gather enough signatures to put the issue in front of state lawmakers.
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House representatives have proposed two bills with a citizen's group petition circulating for an initiated statute.