The 22 states that have legalized recreational marijuana — and the four holdouts
A few of them states Legalization is a priority. marijuana In 2023, it will be legal for recreational purposes. To expand the use of marijuana beyond its medical purpose, they are proposing legislation and ballot initiatives. However not all localities support legalization.
This is the latest attempt to legalize marijuana failed in Oklahoma Voters rejected a ballot initiative that would allow people over 21 to have cannabis. It was counter to the trend in other states, which shows that voter initiatives tend to be successful.
OKLAHOMA VOTES DOWN RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA
22 states, Washington D.C. and Guam are currently represented. fully legalized marijuana For recreational or medical purposes. Only 16 states allow for medical use, while three (Idaho and Nebraska) prohibit any public use. A South Dakota constitutional amendment to legalize the drug was approved by more than 50% of South Dakota voters in 2020. The amendment was struck down by the Supreme Court of South Dakota and another similar proposal didn’t get enough support last year.
These are the steps taken by the various states to legalize recreational marijuana over the next months.
Minnesota: Legislation
Minnesotan voters elected sufficient Democrats to the Senate, which secured the Governor’s Office again. This allowed them to win the Trifecta. first time In 10 years. Now, with the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party in control, a bipartisan legislative push to legalize adults’ use of marijuana may finally gain enough traction to become law.
The bill to legalize marijuana has passed through several House committees and the Senate. Lawmakers hope to see a more positive response from the legislature than they did in previous years. The Minnesota House approved the bill last May. However, the Senate blocked it due to a Republican majority.
Gov. Tim Walz (D–MN), who won reelection 2022, stated that he would be signing a legalization bill for marijuana into law this year, if it got to his desk. according To MJBizDaily, A news source for cannabis businesses.
Minnesota House: 53% of voters Only 36% of voters support legalization of recreational marijuana. Eleven percent are unconvinced.
Ohio: Vote initiative or legislation
Ohio may have the opportunity to vote on whether marijuana is legalized in their state, depending upon what happens in state legislatures.
proposal The GOP-controlled legislature was presented with a bill that would allow for the legalization of possession up to 15g of concentrated cannabis or 1.5 ounces. If the legislature fails to act before April, supporters will need to collect Around 124,000 voters signed the petition to put the measure on November’s ballot. Bloomberg.
Gov. Mike DeWine (R.OH) is a partisan who has repeatedly argued against marijuana.
DeWine stated in January 2022, that recreational marijuana is something he believes would be a good idea. “add an additional problem” Situations caused by substances other than alcohol, like driving while impaired. He promised he would. oppose the bill If it reached his desk, he would be open to a proposal that loosens rules regarding medical marijuana. Sandusky Review.
DeWine was established one year later. signed A criminal justice reform bill would change criminal expungement policies. Cities can now mass expunge records from people charged for certain drug-related charges, such as marijuana possession of 200 grams or more. This bill will also prevent people being charged for possession of cannabis paraphernalia.
Coalition to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol wanted to put the initiative on Novembe’s ballot
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