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Federal cannabis seizures dropped 95% in legalization era (Newsletter: January 5, 2023)

OH gov signs marijuana expungements provisions; KY & OH cannabis ballot developments; Congresswoman accuses colleague of being high

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Customs and Border Protection marijuana seizures have declined 95 percent over the past decade as more states enact legalization and give consumers a legal way to buy cannabis.

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) signed a criminal justice reform bill that allows local officials to facilitate mass expungements of marijuana records on citizens’ behalf. The legislation also makes it so possessing cannabis paraphernalia doesn’t constitute a criminal record.

Ohio’s secretary of state re-transmitted a marijuana legalization  proposal to lawmakers. If the legislature doesn’t act within four months, activists can collect additional signatures to place it on the November ballot for voters to decide on.

A Kentucky representative filed legislation to put a marijuana legalization

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