LEGALIZATION
Ohio
Update: HB 168 has been referred to the House Finance Committee for a hearing and vote.
House Bill 168 creates a regulated market for the adult use of marijuana. Adults over the age of 21 would be able to possess up to 5 ounces of flower, 15 grams of hashish, and 8 grams of cannabis concentrates, and they may cultivate up to 12 plants in their own homes. Additionally, the legislation establishes an expungement process for minor possession charges.
State Policy Weekly Update 7/6/2023
- by Jacob McMaster, NORML State Policies Manager
- Posted on July 6, 2023
Marijuana law reform legislation continues to advance in several states. This week’s update highlights legislative developments in California, Florida, Ohio, and Oregon.
Further, several significant state law changes have recently taken effect. In New Hampshire, provisions of a 2021 law allowing out-of-state patients to access state-licensed medical dispensaries took effect on June 28, 2023. In Maryland, adult-use possession and sales laws took effect on Saturday, July 1, 2023. On the same day in Connecticut, home cultivation became permissible, and in Virginia multiple medical cannabis program improvements were implemented................................................