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Ohio bill would allow municipalities to ban adult-use marijuana

An Ohio lawmaker has introduced a bill that would allow municipalities in the state to prohibit adult-use marijuana operators within their borders and impose additional MJ business taxes.

The state’s voters approved a recreational cannabis market on Nov. 7, but Republican Gov. Mike DeWine immediately called for changes to the legislation.

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DeWine gave Ohio lawmakers 30 days to adjust the new law, which corresponds with a Dec. 7 deadline the ballot initiative set for parts of the statute to take effect.

House Bill 341 – introduced Tuesday by Republican Rep. Gary Click – contravenes the voter-approved ballot measure, Issue 2, on two key points, according to The (Cincinnati) Enquirer.

The new law:

Prohibits municipalities from banning adult-use businesses. Imposes a 10% tax on recreational marijuana purchases – on top of the state’s sales tax – and prohibits municipalities from imposing additional taxes.

HB 341,

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