Massive overhaul to Ohio cannabis laws on the way after group fails to stop SB 56

CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Ohioans for Cannabis Choice officially announced they failed to get 250,000 signatures that would have helped put Senate Bill 56, a massive marijuana law overhaul, on hold. With the signatures not reached, changes to marijuana laws will now go into effect on March 20.

Senate Bill 56, which was passed last year, will eliminate intoxicating hemp products and place additional restrictions on marijuana. Hemp beverages would also be removed from shelves statewide, including at breweries.

Those against SB 56 believe it will lead to thousands of businesses closing as a result. Those for it believe stricter regulations are needed…

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